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Roughly, yes. Note that its float32, which is indeed 4 bytes. That would just be the quantized vectors though. It does not include other memory consumers, such as payload data and a bit of overhead for the collection itself. As always, I'd recommend you to test in practice whether your above estimation holds true. |
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I have a 3 nodes qdrant cluster, and a collection with 16million vectors, and it has 2 replicas, the vector config shows below
I want to apply Scalar Quantization on this collection to reduce disk loading when querying this collection. How can I estimate memory cost on each node?
The result I get is 16,000,000 * 512 * 4B(float64) / 4(Quantization compress factor), approxiamtely total 8GB, on each node is 8GB * 2 /3 = 5.3G memory usage, is that right?
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