Self-hosting
How to self-host a phoenix instance
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How to self-host a phoenix instance
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Docker:
Phoenix is designed to be extremely portable and can run as a container or in a notebook.
Python Notebook
How to use Phoenix in a Jupyter notebook
Command line
How to run Phoenix locally from terminal
Configuring OAuth2 (Google, AWS Cognito)
This table lists the images we publish that can be used to run Phoenix.
arizephoenix/phoenix:latest
Latest released version of Phoenix using root permissions.
arizephoenix/phoenix:latest-nonroot
Latest released version of Phoenix using nonroot permissions. Ensure the image has the required filesystem permissions before using.
arizephoenix/phoenix:latest-debug
Latest released version of Phoenix using a debug base image.
arizephoenix/phoenix:version-X.X.X
Build for a specific release version using root permissions.
arizephoenix/phoenix:version-X.X.X-nonroot
Build for a specific release version using nonroot permissions.
arizephoenix/phoenix:version-X.X.X-debug
Build for a specific release version using a debug image.
You can deploy Phoenix on any cloud provider or on-premise. Here are some services that Phoenix can be deployed on: