your talking about a google Mini which is 3 grand - and is limited to 100,000
Google appliance which caps at about 15 million documents is about 30 grand.
IMHO, Google is a great internet search solution because of detecting spam and relevancy - but google doesn't give the developer any control over ranking, and google doesn't give source code.
Also, to the OP, you might want to check out .Lucene - I trust that much more than I trust a google mini - why waste your money and trap yourself?
but go out to google and take one of the product demos so you can see how many configuration options you get (not many, you can specify username/password for a directory, and you can view a report of what people are searching for, and you can specify an xslt sheet to override the canned UI).
I did all that two years ago and were alot further now. With Google your paying for highly refined relevancy algorithms that apply to the internet and spam detection, links in isn't anything new, .search has it. With dtSearch and .Search you have much richer control over ranking and relevancy, except I give even more because I allow ranking modifiers not just for fuzzy searches but for stemming, distance, order, links in, word count, etc. plus you can code in as many things as you want.
I hate to irk anyone here, but Google Mini/Appliance is a joke, its overpriced, there's no flexibility, there's no source code, its a rip-off, its just a name. I would trust .Lucene over that anyday of the week. BTW .Lucene is now running on
www.asp.net - and because .Search is built on top of community server you can use that indexer if you want.