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Google Upgrades Search Appliance 6.0 to Index Billions of Documents

Google Upgrades Search Appliance 6.0 to Index Billions of Documents
Google Search Appliance 6.0 is receiving a touch up to keep up with their reputation of providing the best search solutions. The new upgrade will boost the capacity of indexing the search device to billions of documents.

In the new GSA software, there is a more flexible structure that helps to link the devices with ease and increase the indexed documents. There is more. Google is introducing GB-9009, a new model that will index up to 30 million documents instantly. The least capacity of indexing is 15 million documents.

The Google Search Appliance is a hardware box consisting of enterprise search software Office 2010, which is a powerful feature. It has been designed to let organizations index and retrieve data in the corporate systems. The data is indexed in systems like document management tools, Web servers, files and applications databases. This software is based on the technology that Google uses in its Web search engines.

This new upgraded capacity of indexing would be a breakthrough in the market competition for Google and for customers who need industrial strength enterprise search.

The GB-8008 will be replaced by GB-9009, since 8008 can’t run on the 6.0 software.

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