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Vald: Slow Query Response / High Latency
Current Status: Operational
Last checked: 4m ago
What We're Seeing Right Now
No recent issues reported. If you're experiencing problems with Vald, report below to help the community.
What is this error?
Queries to Vald are taking much longer than usual, degrading the performance of your semantic search or RAG pipeline. High latency in vector databases is often caused by index size, query complexity, or infrastructure load.
Error Signatures
Query timeout after XmsRequest timed outLatency spike detected504 Gateway TimeoutRead timeoutOperation took too longCommon Causes
- Index too large relative to available memory (thrashing to disk)
- Too many concurrent queries overwhelming the cluster
- Complex similarity searches across high-dimensional vectors
- Network latency between your application and Vald's region
- Platform-side infrastructure degradation during peak hours
โ How to Fix It
- Check average query latency in Vald's dashboard metrics
- Verify your application is in the same region as your Vald index
- Reduce the number of results returned (lower top-k values)
- Enable approximate nearest neighbor (ANN) search if not already active
- Consider filtering before searching to reduce the search space
- Check Vald's status page for latency-related incidents
Live Signals
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OperationalRecent Incidents
No incidents in the past 30 days
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an acceptable query latency for a vector database?
For production RAG applications, aim for under 100ms P99. Anything over 500ms will noticeably degrade user experience. If Vald is consistently above this, check your index configuration and region proximity.
Does increasing my Vald plan reduce latency?
Yes, in most cases. Higher tiers typically provide more dedicated compute and memory, which directly reduces query latency especially for large indexes. Check if you're on a shared or dedicated plan.
How do I monitor Vald latency in my application?
Measure round-trip time for each query in your application code. Set up alerts when P99 latency exceeds your threshold. This helps distinguish between platform issues and application-side problems.