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Is it really possible to test milvus #521
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You might want to consider trying the latest code. |
I'd love to. Is it support to run locally? (adding the --local param) or just support to run in docker? @cococo2000 |
The current code does not support running locally; it only supports running in Docker. Additionally, the Milvus service also needs to be used in Docker. |
Thanks for your quick reply @cococo2000 ! I have install milvus2.3.0-beta in docker, is the new code support this version to test? |
The code uses the latest version of Milvus, v2.4.1, and uses Docker Compose to manage the services according to Install Milvus Standalone with Docker Compose. |
Thanks a lot! I will try this @cococo2000 |
I could test pgvector and other db successfully, while could never connect to mivus. and I couldn't find the package pyknowhere in anywhere.(only package "knowhere" could be found)
Thanks for your help, I was so confuse TT
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