Is Our AWS Knowledge Base Still Relevant with MCP Server Available?

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Asked By TechWhiz42 On

Hey everyone! We've developed a Knowledge Base that integrates the latest AWS documentation and stores all that information in a vector database. This allows our users to access up-to-date AWS insights. Recently, I came across the AWS MCP server, and I'm wondering if adopting it would render our vector database obsolete. Since our primary goal is to share the latest knowledge from AWS, I've been concerned about the rising costs of our weekly scraping process. What do you all think?

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Answered By InfoSeeker12 On

You might want to consider using the MCP for periodic updates to check for any knowledge gaps. It could complement your existing tool if it's set up correctly.

Answered By DevDevil23 On

Sounds like it could be time to reevaluate things. Maybe test some scenarios to see how both options stack up?

Answered By DataDynamo84 On

Honestly, you're kind of hinting at the answer yourself. If there's already an official MCP tool from AWS, what incentive would users have to stick with your solution? What unique value does it provide?

Answered By CloudGuru99 On

If your solution isn't highly specialized, it might be a good idea to switch to the MCP. AWS is likely to keep their tools more up-to-date than what you can manage on your own. But is your database specifically for end-users or for the MCP server?

Answered By NinjaCoder27 On

Exactly, and also keep in mind that the official MCP is free whereas your service might come with costs. That might push users away too.

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