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DBNL SaaS

Written by 
Nick Payton

This week, we released v0.31 of our product. The biggest update in this version is that we now enable you to use a free SaaS version of our product that comes with a free LLM endpoint you can use to analyze your traces. 

Previously, we supported read only SaaS with a demo account. Now you can create your own SaaS account, publish your own traces to it, and analyze these traces with a free LLM endpoint that we provide. 

Go to app.dbnl.com and authenticate with Google or create your own username and password to get started. 

Note that this version of SaaS is intended for personal use. If you want an organization with team management and user permissions, contact us. 

Alongside this SaaS offering, we will continue to support two installable versions of our product:

  • Sandbox: Install a limited version of our product for free locally on your laptop to test our functionality.
  • Self-Hosted Service: Install a production-grade, full version of our product for free in your environment of choice with Helm or Terraform.

Here is our breakdown of these options and when to choose them:

SaaS

Quick, cost effective access to hosted SaaS.

Pros:

  • Fast and easy way to use DBNL
  • Free access to DBNL and an LLM endpoint for analysis
  • Add a data connection to get started

Cons: 

  • Passes data to DBNL servers
  • Single user only, contact us for user permission management
  • Access to the free LLM endpoint for analysis may be limited at certain scale

Sandbox

Quick, self contained proof of concept deployments.

Pros:

  • Fast and easy way to start exploring platform
  • Self contained single Docker container
  • Can be deployed locally on a laptop

Cons:

Helm Chart

Fully customizable deployments within current infrastructure.

Pros:

  • Full, scalable deployment
  • Most customizable
  • Reuse existing infrastructure

Cons:

  • Requires more configuration

Terraform Module

Independent, full deployments in AWS, GCP, or Azure VPCs.

Pros: 

  • Full, scalable deployment
  • Automatically provisions infrastructure with a single Terraform command

Cons:

  • Only currently supported in AWS, GCP, and Azure
  • Requires permissions to provision infrastructure

We hope you enjoy the SaaS version of our product and look forward to your feedback. Contact us or email support with any questions.

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