Azure Search Pricing
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Rene Hautle
Director, Domain Architect at UBS Financial
I would rate the pricing an eight out of ten, where one is the low price, and ten is the high price. All of the cloud providers want to charge you as much as possible without having you switch back to an on-premises solution. They want to keep you in the cloud but want to charge you as much as possible.
So, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, they all have the same business model.
View full review »I think the solution's pricing is okay compared to other cloud devices.
View full review »I rate the solution's pricing a four out of ten. It is affordable.
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Search as a Service
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The cost is comparable.
View full review »When telling people about the product, I always encourage them to set up a new service using the free pricing tier. This allows them to learn about the product and its capabilities in a risk-free environment. Depending on their needs, the free tier may be suitable for their projects, however enterprise applications will most likely required a higher, paid tier. For the actual costs, I encourage users to view the pricing page on the Azure site for details.
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Search as a Service
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767,847 professionals have used our research since 2012.