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Use AMS SSP to provision Amazon CloudSearch in your AMS account

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Use AMS SSP to provision Amazon CloudSearch in your AMS account - AMS Advanced User Guide

Use AMS Self-Service Provisioning (SSP) mode to access Amazon CloudSearch capabilities directly in your AMS managed account. Amazon CloudSearch is a managed service in the AWS Cloud that you use to cost-effective to set up, manage, and scale a search solution for your website or application. Amazon CloudSearch supports 34 languages and popular search features such as highlighting, autocomplete, and geospatial search. To learn more, see Amazon CloudSearch.

Amazon CloudSearch in AWS Managed Services FAQs

Q: How do I request access to Amazon CloudSearch in my AMS account?

Request access to Amazon CloudSearch by submitting an RFC with the Management | AWS service | Self-provisioned service | Add (ct-1w8z66n899dct) change type. This RFC provisions the following IAM roles to your account: customer_csearch_admin_role and customer_csearch_dev_role. After it's provisioned in your account, you must onboard the role in your federation solution.

Q: What are the restrictions to using Amazon CloudSearch in my AMS account?

Full functionality of Amazon CloudSearch is available in your AMS account. All AMS-supported database solutions are currently supported on Amazon CloudSearch. Note that, currently, DynamoDB is the only managed AWS database solution that can’t be indexed.

Q: What are the prerequisites or dependencies to using Amazon CloudSearch in my AMS account?

Amazon CloudSearch depends on Amazon S3 working with Identity Providers to automatically analyze input data and determine the table fields. Access to Amazon S3 is not provided with this RFC, and must be requested separately in a service request.

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