Agent-led devs need serverless OpenSearch, Amazon claims
Amazon has revamped its serverless OpenSearch database service to better accommodate the demands of agent-led AI development. The new system separates storage and compute, allowing for significant cost savings and faster auto-scaling capabilities. This move is seen as a response to the evolving needs of developers in the AI landscape.
- ▪Amazon's new serverless OpenSearch service separates storage and compute to meet the demands of agentic AI.
- ▪The system promises up to 60 percent cost savings compared to traditional OpenSearch Service clusters.
- ▪AWS has integrated OpenSearch Serverless into Vercel, enabling developers to create search backends seamlessly.
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