Published on: 2025-09-27 12:10:30
Sharding pgvector Mar 25th, 2025 Lev Kokotov If you find yourself working with embeddings, you’ve shopped around for a vector database. pgvector is a great option if you’re using Postgres already. Once you reach a certain scale (about a million arrays), building indices starts taking a long time. Some workarounds, like parallel workers, help, but you still need to fit the whole graph in memory. The solution to lots of data is more compute, so we sharded pgvector. In this context, we’re speci
Keywords: centroids ivfflat sharding using vector
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