VectorDBBench
keep
VectorDBBench | keep | |
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16 | 29 | |
408 | 2,949 | |
10.0% | 3.0% | |
8.5 | 9.8 | |
6 days ago | about 16 hours ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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VectorDBBench
- FLaNK-AIM Weekly 06 May 2024
- GPU index supports in Vector Database benchmark latest version
- Benchmarking Tool for Vector DBs
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Vespa.ai is spinning out of Yahoo as a separate company
We conducted benchmark tests on Elastic's queries per second (QPS) performance using datasets of 500,000 and 1 million vectors. Result was Zilliz is 13x and 22x faster, per number of vectors respectively. https://zilliz.com/blog/elasticsearch-cloud-vs-zilliz
Feel free to explore our open-source benchmarking tool, which allows you to examine our methodology and even compare it with your vector database. https://github.com/zilliztech/VectorDBBench
- Vector Database benchmark with 1536/768 dim data
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Vector Dataset benchmark with 1536/768 dim data
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the link is: https://github.com/zilliztech/VectorDBBench/issues/200#issue...
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Comparison of Vector Databases
Interesting graphic, bland and unvoiced conclusion
You're also missing a lot of details. For example, Milvus and Zilliz are actually a little different, check this out for more details: https://github.com/zilliztech/VectorDBBench (of course run it on your own stuff, don't blindly trust companies just because their product is open source)
Also if you want to throw some more comparisons in their checkout elastic search
- VectorDB benchmark for both cloud and open source
- Cloud Vector Database Benchmark Result
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 20 June 2023
keep
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How keepHQ got their first 2,000 stars!
I enjoyed talking to Tal, CEO and co-founder at Keep. It started as a CLI tool and, over time, became an alert aggregation tool.
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14 DevOps and SRE Tools for 2024: Your Ultimate Guide to Stay Ahead
Keep
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Unified API for any alert from any source
Missing any provider/feature? just open an issue at https://github.com/keephq/keep and we will add it ASAP (and of course contributions are welcome!)
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StackStorm – IFTTT for Ops
st2 reminds me a lot of what we're building at https://github.com/keephq/keep (i maintain this oss), there are a few concepts that i really love but the video in the repo really gives me a 90s feelin'
i can't really seem to understand, there's an "enterprise" (with ldap, etc.) version but couldn't find any pricing info
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Vendor lock-in is in the small details
Nope, fully open source - https://github.com/keephq/keep
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Show HN: Open-source tool for declarative alerts / notifications (alpha release)
hey there! we had the exact same problem so we built https://github.com/keephq/keep. it's cool to see that we have very similar syntax (you can see workflows examples here - https://github.com/keephq/keep/tree/main/examples/workflows)
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Ask HN: Do you use Elasticsearch/elastalert and/or praeco for alerting?
Yo HN!
I've followed https://github.com/Yelp/elastalert which was archived and then forked by https://github.com/jertel/elastalert2 for quite a while, and I'm pretty ambiguous about it. On one hand, it looks like these projects got some good traction, but on the other hand, they feel pretty abandoned these days. I've also tried to reach out to the maintainers and am still waiting for an answer.
Anyway - if you use any of these projects, I'll be more than happy to talk (just drop a comment or send an email to [email protected])
The context is, I'm building Keep (https://github.com/keephq/keep), and I thought these projects could work pretty cool together. So, I'm trying to understand if they are still being used.
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XML is better than YAML
hey! would be cool to chat about what you've build. we are currently building Keep (https://github.com/keephq/keep) where you can define alerts as YAML's. would be cool to learn from you.
- Show HN: Keep – GitHub Actions for your monitoring tools
What are some alternatives?
jsoncrack.com - ✨ Innovative and open-source visualization application that transforms various data formats, such as JSON, YAML, XML, CSV and more, into interactive graphs.
FinGPT - FinGPT: Open-Source Financial Large Language Models! Revolutionize 🔥 We release the trained model on HuggingFace.
elastalert - Easy & Flexible Alerting With ElasticSearch
chroma - the AI-native open-source embedding database
ali-dbhub - 已迁移新仓库,此版本将不再维护
ann-benchmarks - Benchmarks of approximate nearest neighbor libraries in Python
modelscope - ModelScope: bring the notion of Model-as-a-Service to life.
motorhead - 🧠 Motorhead is a memory and information retrieval server for LLMs.
LGV_MeetingServer - An aggregation server for meeting list servers.
vectara-answer - LLM-powered Conversational AI experience using Vectara
canal - 阿里巴巴 MySQL binlog 增量订阅&消费组件