qdrant-search-speed-optimization
About
This Claude Skill diagnoses and fixes slow search performance in Qdrant vector databases. It helps developers troubleshoot common issues like high latency, low throughput, and performance degradation after config changes or data growth. The skill provides diagnostic steps for problems like memory pressure, complex queries, and competing background processes.
Quick Install
Claude Code
Recommendednpx skills add qdrant/skills -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/qdrant/skillsgit clone https://github.com/qdrant/skills.git ~/.claude/skills/qdrant-search-speed-optimizationCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
Documentation
Diagnose a problem
There the multiple possible reasons for search performance degradation. The most common ones are:
- Memory pressure: if the working set exceeds available RAM
- Complex requests (e.g. high
hnsw_ef, complex filters without payload index) - Competing background processes (e.g. optimizer still running after bulk upload)
- Problem with the cluster (e.g. network issues, hardware degradation)
Single Query Too Slow (Latency)
Use when: individual queries take too long regardless of load.
Diagnostic steps:
- Check if second run of the same request is significantly faster (indicates memory pressure)
- Try the same query with
with_payload: falseandwith_vectors: falseto see if payload retrieval is the bottleneck - If request uses filters, try to remove them one by one to identify if a specific filter condition is the bottleneck
Common fixes:
- Tune HNSW parameters: Fine-tuning search
- Enable in-memory quantization: Scalar quantization
- Reduce Vector Dimensionality with Matryoshka Models: Matryoshka Models
- Use oversampling + rescore for high-dimensional vectors Search with quantization
- Enable io_uring for disk-heavy workloads on Linux io_uring
Can't Handle Enough QPS (Throughput)
Use when: system can't serve enough queries per second under load.
- Reduce segment count (
default_segment_numberto 2) Maximizing throughput - Use batch search API instead of single queries Batch search
- Enable quantization to reduce CPU cost Scalar quantization
- Add replicas to distribute read load Replication
Filtered Search Is Slow
Use when: filtered search is significantly slower than unfiltered. Most common SA complaint after memory.
- Create payload index on the filtered field Payload index
- Use
is_tenant=truefor primary filtering condition: Tenant index - Try ACORN algorithm for complex filters: ACORN
- Avoid using
nestedfiltering conditions as a primary filter. It might force qdrant to read raw payload values instead of using index. - If payload index was added after HNSW build, trigger re-index to create filterable subgraph links
Optimize search performance with parallel updates
Diagnostic steps
- Try to run the same query with
indexed_only=trueparameter, if the query is significantly faster, it means that the optimizer is still running and has not yet indexed all segments. - If CPU or IO usage is high even with no queries, it also indicates that the optimizer is still running.
Recommended configuration changes
- reduce
optimizer_cpu_budgetto reserve more CPU for queries - Use
prevent_unoptimized=trueto prevent creating segments with a large amount of unindexed data for searches. Instead, once a segment reaches the so called indexing_threshold, all additional points will be added in ‘deferred state’.
Learn more here
What NOT to Do
- Set
always_ram=falseon quantization (disk thrashing on every search) - Put HNSW on disk for latency-sensitive production (only for cold storage)
- Increase segment count for throughput (opposite: fewer = better)
- Create payload indexes on every field (wastes memory)
- Blame Qdrant before checking optimizer status
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