Self-hosting is great for hobbyist projects or if you want to go wild with a completely custom implementation (maybe youβd prefer the whole app was translated into pirate-speak). For most companies and teams, we recommend Lightdash Cloud. To self-host Lightdash securely in production, you should have an excellent understanding of running services with Docker and kubernetes, as well as the security considerations. If youβre unsure whether to self-host or use Lightdash Cloud, here are some things to consider:Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://lightdash-update-dbt-code-blocks.mintlify.app/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
When to use Lightdash Cloud
Unless you have a specific need to self-host, we recommend using Lightdash Cloud:- Suitable for most teams
- Get started with Lightdash quickly
- Secure and reliable out-of-the-box.
- No need to maintain your own infrastructure.
- Always have the latest version of Lightdash.
- Incredible support from the core Lightdash team and maintainers.
When to self-host
There are a few reasons why you might want to self-host Lightdash:- Youβre a large enterprise and want to run a proof-of-concept on your own infrastructure. This can be a great way to get your hands on Lightdash, while your infosec team approves the use of Lightdash Cloud. For enterprise features on self-hosted instances, see our Enterprise License Keys documentation.
- Youβre a hobbyist and want to run Lightdash on your own infrastructure.
- You want to customise Lightdash to your specific needs.