February, 2011 The promises of Google App Engine are extremely seductive. Free initial setup costs. Easy APIs to a data store, memcached, urlfetch, task queue, image processing, and more. Unlimited scalability on Google's infrastructure, priced exactly to what you consume. It was for all these reasons that I had launched around 10 separate apps on GAE prior to launching what would become my final
News, notes, tips and tricks from the Google App Engine Team When App Engine launched over two years ago, we offered a Datastore that was designed for quick, strongly consistent reads. It was based on a Master/Slave replication topology, designed for fast writes while still allowing applications to see data immediately after it was written. For the past six months, as you are probably aware, we’ve
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