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2024-04-29T11:52:00Z
Apr 29, 2024
If you are maintaining your own Milvus instance, you will need to provide the hardware and handle the management yourself. You’ll only need to pay for the resources you use, such as the machine and any associated costs. They do offer their own cloud instances, which should be manageable. You can explore their website to find detailed pricing information. For an on-premise instance, costs might be lower, but you’ll need to consider data growth and plan your budget accordingly.
PeerSpot users agreed that functionality is of utmost importance to a quality Open Source Database (OSD). The specifications will change depending on the task you are trying to accomplish, but any Open Source Database needs to be solidly functional or there is nothing to work with. On an individual basis, scalability, metrics, and security are important features to look for. Users were clear that the efficiency of the medium which will connect the OSD with the application running it is...
It's an open-source tool. We used it locally for research, so we didn't have to pay anything.
If you are maintaining your own Milvus instance, you will need to provide the hardware and handle the management yourself. You’ll only need to pay for the resources you use, such as the machine and any associated costs. They do offer their own cloud instances, which should be manageable. You can explore their website to find detailed pricing information. For an on-premise instance, costs might be lower, but you’ll need to consider data growth and plan your budget accordingly.
Milvus is an open-source solution. I haven't encountered any hidden fees for the solution, but I believe they provide some paid support.