DevOps / SRE / Platform · 18.08.2026, 20:55 UTC
What happens to your indexed data when Mistral flips the switch?
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | DevOps / SRE / Platform |
| Quelle | The New Stack ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 18.08.2026 UTC |
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Mistral is giving enterprise customers until August 31 to replace the Google Drive and Microsoft SharePoint Knowledge Connectors they use in Vibe Work with MCP-based alternatives. The company says in its Knowledge Connectors documentation that both existing connectors will be shut down and deleted on that date.
There is no automatic migration, so administrators will need to install the MCP replacements before every user reconnects their Google or Microsoft account. The move changes how Vibe Work reaches company documents, but Mistral has said little about the retrieval architecture behind the new connectors.
Mistral stores a searchable index
With the current system, an administrator chooses which Google Drive folders or SharePoint sites the organization wants to make available, then Mistral processes those files and stores the resulting index in its European data centers.
Once the index is ready, users connect their personal accounts, and when they search in Vibe Work, the connector checks permissions copied from Google Drive or SharePoint so the results include only files they can access, while scheduled synchronizations pick up later changes and deletions.
This setup lets Mistral handle retrieval by searching a prebuilt index whenever a user submits a query. The company says indexing can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours, depending on how much data the organization includes, although that work is completed before users begin searching.
The company says indexing can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours, depending on how much data the …