Amazon Bedrock Managed Knowledge Base, a fully managed retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) service, is now generally available. With Managed Knowledge Base, developers can build production-ready AI agents grounded in enterprise data without managing vector databases, data pipelines, or retrieval infrastructure. The service handles data ingestion, storage optimization, and advanced retrieval so teams can go from prototype to production faster.
Amazon Bedrock Managed Knowledge Base includes six native data source connectors—Amazon S3, SharePoint, Confluence, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Web Crawler—with automatic data syncing and managed vector storage optimized for price-performance. Advanced retrieval capabilities include hybrid search, document ranking, and agentic retrieval that automatically orchestrates query planning, interim response evaluation, and re-ranking for complex multi-hop queries. You can use Managed Knowledge Base to power employee assistants, automate customer support, or build multimodal knowledge bases spanning text, video, audio, and images. The service integrates natively with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore, enabling you to connect your knowledge base to agents with auto-generated permissions and built-in observability.
Amazon Bedrock Managed Knowledge Base is available today in the US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Sydney, Tokyo), Europe (Dublin, Frankfurt, London), and AWS GovCloud (US-West) Regions.
To learn more, visit the Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases product page. To get started, see the Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases documentation.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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