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Qdrant

Last updated : Oct 23, 2024
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Oct 2024
Trial ?

Qdrant is an open-source vector similarity search engine and database written in Rust. It supports a wide range of text and multimodal dense vector embedding models. Our teams have used open-source embeddings like MiniLM-v6 and BGE for multiple product knowledge bases. We use Qdrant as an enterprise vector store with multi-tenancy to store vector embeddings as separate collections, isolating each product's knowledge base in storage. User access policies are managed in the application layer.

Apr 2024
Assess ?

Qdrant is an open-source vector database written in Rust. In the September 2023 edition of the Radar, we talked about pgvector, a PostgreSQL extension for vector search. However, if you have to scale the vector database horizontally across nodes, we encourage you to assess Qdrant. It has built-in single instruction, multiple data (SIMD) acceleration support for improved search performance, and it helps you associate JSON payloads with vectors.

Published : Apr 03, 2024

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