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Couchbase vs Apache Cassandra: Choosing the Right Vector Database for Your AI Apps

What's this blog post about?

Couchbase and Apache Cassandra are both distributed NoSQL databases with vector search capabilities as an add-on. Couchbase is a flexible option that allows developers to implement custom vector search solutions, while Cassandra provides integrated vector search capabilities through its Storage-Attached Indexes (SAI) feature. The choice between the two depends on specific project requirements and team expertise. Couchbase is more suitable for projects that require a flexible NoSQL database with customizable vector search solutions, whereas Apache Cassandra is better suited for large-scale, distributed applications that demand native vector search functionality.

Company
Zilliz

Date published
Sept. 30, 2024

Author(s)
Chloe Williams

Word count
2119

Language
English

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