You know this doesn't seem like a bad deal though $100/mo might be high for someone just starting out. Right now my options for search are: Full text SQL search Apache Solr or something similar Google Search Appliance Custom search Google free search on your site Yay for search as a service.
Yeah, there's a side project I've been wanting to build for a long time, and it needs search. But the way these prices have been presented, it seems that CloudSearch is just not economically feasible for a SaaS / free multiuser offering.
Amazon CloudSearch - Start Searching in One Hour for Less Than $100 / Month
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#12It would be interesting to see how this performs, compared to running Lucene, Solr, Sphinx, or what-have-you on an EC2 instance with equal resources.
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#13You know this doesn't seem like a bad deal though $100/mo might be high for someone just starting out. Right now my options for search are: Full text SQL search Apache Solr or something similar Google Search Appliance Custom search Google free search on your site Yay for search as a service.
Yeah, there's a side project I've been wanting to build for a long time, and it needs search. But the way these prices have been presented, it seems that CloudSearch is just not economically feasible for a SaaS / free multiuser offering.
Are you saying it is too much? WebSolr etc have options that are cheaper.
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#14You know this doesn't seem like a bad deal though $100/mo might be high for someone just starting out. Right now my options for search are: Full text SQL search Apache Solr or something similar Google Search Appliance Custom search Google free search on your site Yay for search as a service.
Yeah, there's a side project I've been wanting to build for a long time, and it needs search. But the way these prices have been presented, it seems that CloudSearch is just not economically feasible for a SaaS / free multiuser offering.
Are you saying it is too much? WebSolr etc have options that are cheaper.
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#15Feeling for the guys who started IndexTank replacements and other Search-aaS companies. Infrastructure is a poor place to be with AWS around. Just a matter of time until they offer every low level service.
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#16You know this doesn't seem like a bad deal though $100/mo might be high for someone just starting out. Right now my options for search are: Full text SQL search Apache Solr or something similar Google Search Appliance Custom search Google free search on your site Yay for search as a service.
Searchify, Running the full open sourced IndexTank Search as a Service API
HoundSleuth, IndexTank Compatible API
IndexTanktoGO, IndexTank Compatible API
Bimaple, IndexTank Compatible API
IndexDen, IndexTank Compatible APIRe: Amazon CloudSearch - Start Searching in One Hour for Less Than $100 / Month
#17I am very interested in the facet-search functionality, anybody know if there is sort options on the returned facet's ? Most search engines just sort facets by number of hits.
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#18Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yeah, there's a side project I've been wanting to build for a long time, and it needs search. But the way these prices have been presented, it seems that CloudSearch is just not economically feasible for a SaaS / free multiuser offering.
CloudSearch is just not economically feasible for a SaaS / free multiuser offering Are you saying it is too much? WebSolr etc have options that are cheaper.
http://www.midwesternmac.com/services/hosted-solr-search
http://www.netaphorsearch.com/products/solr-hosting
http://www.acquia.com/products-services/acquia-network/cloud...
(they're mainly targeted to drupal)
anything else?
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#19anyone know what it is underneath the covers? elasticsearch?
It says it is based on the same search that powers Amazon.com, so presumably it is A9: http://a9.com/