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

What's this blog post about?

Couchbase and MyScale are two popular vector databases used in AI applications. Couchbase is a distributed, open-source NoSQL document-oriented database with vector search capabilities as an add-on. It combines the strengths of relational databases with the versatility of JSON and can be adapted to handle vector search functionality through various methods like adapting Full Text Search or integrating external libraries. MyScale is a cloud-based database solution built on ClickHouse, designed specifically for AI and machine learning workloads. It provides native vector search capabilities and supports various vector index types and similarity metrics. When choosing between Couchbase and MyScale for vector search applications, consider factors such as your specific needs, team's expertise, the importance of native vector search support, and whether you need a general-purpose database or a specialized solution for AI and analytics tasks.

Company
Zilliz

Date published
Sept. 30, 2024

Author(s)
Chloe Williams

Word count
2007

Language
English

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