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FAST Search docs for SharePoint 2010 beta released

As we’re all holding our breath in anticipation of the SharePoint 2010 Beta release, Microsoft is releasing fringe documentation in preparation for the big moment.  The latest is the FAST Search documentation that was released yesterday.  As we know, Microsoft bought FAST Search and the future of FAST and SharePoint is intertwined.  There’s even docs on Powershell.  So here we go…

FAST Search Server deployment and configuration (Beta)

FAST Search Server Cmdlets Overview (Beta)

Planning and Architecture for FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint (Beta)

FAST Search Server for SharePoint PowerShell Cmdlet Help (Beta)

Monitoring for FAST Search Server

As a bonus, there’s also the latest version of the Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Protocol Documentation.

Happy reading everyone!

Later
C

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