Cloud-Plattformen · 05.08.2026, 14:53 UTC
Amazon DynamoDB now supports real-time vector search at any scale
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Cloud-Plattformen |
| Quelle | AWS News Blog ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 05.08.2026 UTC |
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Today, we’re announcing the general availability of vector search in Amazon DynamoDB. You can now store vector embeddings alongside your operational data in DynamoDB and run similarity searches directly against that data, without replicating it to a separate vector store. DynamoDB supports native vector search with single-digit millisecond latency at 99%+ recall, and is designed for any scale, even trillions of vectors. There are no servers to provision, patch, or manage, and no software to install, maintain, or operate. The service has no versions, no maintenance windows, and zero downtime maintenance. Vector indexes have no storage limits and scale horizontally as your data grows. You can now build applications that require semantic retrieval on agentic memory, retrieval augmented generation, recommendation engines, personalized experiences, anomaly detection, and more using DynamoDB and its native vector search. If your application already uses DynamoDB, adding vector search previously required copying data into a dedicated vector database while maintaining a synchronization pipeline between the two services. This added operational overhead, data movement costs, licensing costs, and the challenge of maintaining predictable low latency at scale. With vector search built into DynamoDB, your vectors and operational data share the same serverless infrastructure and the same pay-per-request pricing model. Vector search in DynamoDB introduces a new index type that you create on an attribute storing vector embeddings. You generate embeddings using a model of your choice, …
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