mlflow chart version 1.8.1 released
We’re excited to announce the release of the latest mlflow Helm chart version 1.8.1, now available as of 2025-12-07. This version includes support for mlflow application version 3.7.0 and brings helpful improvements and upgrades to the chart—making your deployments on Kubernetes even smoother.
What’s New in mlflow 1.8.1
The 1.8.1 update includes key changes to both the Helm chart and its dependencies:
- 🛠️ Updated: Upgraded Docker image to
burakince/mlflow:3.7.0
→ View on Docker Hub - 🏗️ Updated: Bumped PostgreSQL chart dependency from
18.1.7to18.1.13
→ View on ArtifactHub
For the full list of updates and enhancements, check out the official release notes on GitHub.
Get Started with mlflow 1.8.1
Ready to dive in? The mlflow installation guide will help you get started quickly. You'll find:
- Simple steps for installing the chart with default settings
- Instructions for customizing values to fit your specific needs
- Recommendations for production-ready configurations
Visit the documentation and get started today.
Why Use the mlflow Helm Chart?
The mlflow Helm chart—maintained by the GitHub Community Charts team—is designed to streamline the process of running mlflow on Kubernetes. Here’s why users love it:
- ✅ Simplified Deployment: Install and configure mlflow in minutes
- 🌱 Community-Powered: Continuously improved by open-source contributors
- 🔧 Highly Configurable: Tailor deployments to your project’s needs
- 🔐 Kubernetes-Ready: Engineered for stability and reliability
Join the Community
The mlflow Helm chart is an open-source project—built with and for the community. Your feedback and contributions help shape its future.
- 📘 Learn more in the official documentation
- 💡 Contribute code, improvements or fixes on GitHub
- 🐞 Found a bug? Submit an issue
- 🚀 Have an idea? Request a feature
Thank you for being part of the mlflow and Kubernetes ecosystem. We’re grateful for your continued support and collaboration!
