Updated on 2025-08-13 GMT+08:00

Related Services

This topic lists services that KooSearch depends on or is related to.

Table 1 Relationships between KooSearch and other services

Service

Description

Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

KooSearch services are created in the subnets of a VPC. VPCs provide a secure, isolated, and logical network environment for your clusters. For details, see Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.

Elastic Cloud Server (ECS)

In the cluster that runs the CSS vector database used by KooSearch, each node is an ECS. When you create a cluster, ECSs are automatically created.

Elastic Volume Service (EVS)

The CSS vector database used by KooSearch uses EVS to store index data. When you create a cluster, EVS disks are automatically created.

Object Storage Service (OBS)

The CSS vector database used by KooSearch uses OBS to store cluster snapshots. For details, see Object Storage Service User Guide.

Identity and Access Management (IAM)

IAM authenticates access to KooSearch. For details, see Identity and Access Management User Guide.

Cloud Eye

KooSearch uses Cloud Eye to monitor the metrics of the CSS vector database in real time. For details, see Cloud Eye User Guide.

Cloud Trace Service (CTS)

With Cloud Trace Service (CTS), you can record operations associated with the vector database for query, auditing, and backtracking later. For details, see Cloud Trace Service Guide.

Optical Character Recognition (OCR)

KooSearch uses the intelligent document parsing service enabled by OCR to parse PDF documents and images.

ModelArts (AI development platform)

The embedding, reranking, and search planning models used by KooSearch are deployed using ModelArts and Ascend compute resources.

Model as a Service (MaaS)

On the KooSearch model management page, users can choose open-source models compatible with Ascend MaaS to use with KooSearch services.

Pangu Large Models (PLM)

On the model management page, users can choose Pangu models to use with KooSearch services.

API Gateway (APIG)

KooSearch APIs must be published on APIG before they can be made accessible from the Internet.