Search appliance

A search appliance (SA) is a type of computer appliance which is attached to a corporate network for the purpose of indexing the content shared across that network in a way that is similar to a web search engine.[1][2]

Architecture

A search appliance is usually made up of several components. These include a gathering component, a standardizing component, a data storage area, a search component, a user interface component, and a management interface component:[3]

Commercial examples

See also

References

  1. "Google and Thunderstone deliver plug and search to the enterprise", Infoworld.com October 2004.
  2. "Googles Mini search appliance", ZDnet.com April 2005
  3. https://doc.perfectsearchcorp.com/?q=content/search-appliance-21-configuration-guide
  4. Computerworld - Google Releases New Versions of Its Search Appliance
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