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Tag: Amazon CloudSearch
Look Before You Leap – The Coming Leap Second and AWS (Updated)
My colleague Mingxue Zhao sent me a guest post designed to make sure that you are aware of an important time / clock issue. Note: This post was first published on May 18, 2015. We made some important additions and corrections on May 25, 2015. — Jeff; The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems (IERS) […]
CloudSearch Update – Price Reduction, Hebrew & Japanese Support, Partitioning, CloudTrail
I’ve got some good news for current and potential users of Amazon CloudSearch. As you may already know, CloudSearch is a a fully-managed service that makes it easy to setup, operate, and scale a search service for your website or application. If you use CloudSearch, you will benefit from a price reduction, additional language support, […]
Amazon CloudSearch – Even Better Searching for Less Than $100/Month
As I have said in the past, search plays a major role in many web sites and online applications! The basic model is simple. Think of your set of documents or your data collection as a book or a catalog, composed of a number of pages. You know that you can find a desired page […]
Amazon CloudSearch – The First Year
We launched Amazon CloudSearch just about a year ago today. In the year since we’ve launched, we’ve seen great customer adoption across a number of market segments for a wide variety of use cases. CloudSearch in ActionHere are just a few of the ways that you can use CloudSearch online: Search for a recent article […]
Amazon CloudSearch – Start Searching in One Hour for Less Than $100 / Month
Continuing along in our quest to give you the tools that you need to build ridiculously powerful web sites and applications in no time flat at the lowest possible cost, I’d like to introduce you to Amazon CloudSearch. If you have ever searched Amazon.com, you’ve already used the technology that underlies CloudSearch. You can now […]