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| [Higher capacity and more vector quota at every tier (same billing rate)](search-limits-quotas-capacity.md#service-limits) | Infrastructure | Partition sizes are now even larger for Standard 2 (S2), Standard 3 (S3), and Standard 3 High Density (S3 HD) for all services created after April 3, 2024. If you create a new service now, you get the larger partitions. If you created a new service between April 3 and May 17, you get the larger partitions automatically. <br><br>Storage Optimized tiers (L1 and L2) also have more capacity. L1 and L2 customers must create a new service to benefit from the higher capacity. There's no in-place upgrade at this time. <br><br>Extra capacity is now available in [more regions](search-limits-quotas-capacity.md#supported-regions-with-higher-storage-limits): East US 2 EUAP​, Germany North​, Germany West Central​, South Africa North​, Switzerland West​, and Azure Government (Texas, Arizona, and Virginia).|
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| [Higher capacity and more vector quota at every tier (same billing rate)](search-limits-quotas-capacity.md#service-limits) | Infrastructure | Partition sizes are now even larger for Standard 2 (S2), Standard 3 (S3), and Standard 3 High Density (S3 HD) for all services created after April 3, 2024. If you create a new service now, you get the larger partitions. If you created a new service between April 3 and May 17, you get the larger partitions automatically. <br><br>Storage Optimized tiers (L1 and L2) also have more capacity. L1 and L2 customers must create a new service to benefit from the higher capacity. There's no in-place upgrade at this time. <br><br>Extra capacity is now available in [more regions](search-limits-quotas-capacity.md#supported-regions-with-higher-storage-limits): Germany North​, Germany West Central​, South Africa North​, Switzerland West​, and Azure Government (Texas, Arizona, and Virginia).|
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| [OneLake files and shortcuts integration (preview)](search-how-to-index-onelake-files.md) | Feature | New indexer for OneLake files and OneLake shortcuts. If you use Microsoft Fabric and OneLake for data access to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google data sources, use this indexer to import external data into a search index. This indexer is available through the Azure portal, the [2024-05-01-preview REST API](/rest/api/searchservice/data-sources/create-or-update?view=rest-searchservice-2024-05-01-preview&preserve-view=true), and Azure SDK beta packages. |
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| [Relevance tuning and search results customization](vector-search-how-to-query.md) | Feature | Three enhancements improve vector search relevance. <br><br>First, you can now set thresholds on vector search results to exclude low-scoring results. <br><br>Second, you can set `MaxSizeTextRecall` and `countAndFacetMode` in hybrid queries to specify the maximum number of documents that can be recalled using text query in hybrid (text and vector) search. Previously, the maximum was fixed at 1,000. If you have more matches, you can now specify a higher limit to get more results back. <br><br>Third, for hybrid queries, you can set a weight on vector queries to have more or less importance than the nonvector query. |
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| [Binary vectors support](/rest/api/searchservice/supported-data-types) | Feature | `Collection(Edm.Byte)` is a new supported data type. This data type opens up integration with the [Cohere v3 binary embedding models](https://cohere.com/blog/int8-binary-embeddings) and custom binary quantization. Narrow data types lower the cost of large vector datasets. See [Index binary data for vector search](vector-search-how-to-index-binary-data.md) for more information.|

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