According to Amazon, CloudSearch is flexible enough to provide search for a wide range of applications. Given the significant investment being made in cloud computing by many of the world’s leading companies, it is possible that this new search function will be a true differentiator. Searches are performed using search instances, of which there are three sizes (small, large and extra large), which range in price from $0.12 to $0.68 per hour. As a customer's data grows, CloudSearch can automatically scale to up to 50 search instances, a number that Amazon says will increase over time.
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