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pamelafox and others added 3 commits August 19, 2024 14:23
Fixes Azure-Samples#1911 

I think they must have introduced PTU to the cost calculator, and then defaulted all the old estimates to it, so our estimation was way off. This fixes it. Current estimate is 331.

I will change search tier from Standard to Basic in a subsequent PR.
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Closing this unintentional PR.

@pamelafox pamelafox closed this Jul 21, 2025
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