Hi Patrizio. We have an article coming out soon which will help you
determine how much data your application will use. If you're concerned about
storage, be sure to note which properties you'll never use in queries and
mark these as unindexed from the start so you don't have to incur a storage
penalty for an index you'll never need.
- Jason

On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:18 AM, Patrizio Munzi
<patrizio.mu...@eris4.com>wrote:

>  But at the moment is there any application which is consuming a lot of
> storage???
>
> Do you know guys how to see how much data storage I'm going to use??
> Is that related to the local datastore usage??
>
> Thanks
>
> Clay Lenhart wrote:
>
> A Google guy responded to a similar question:
>
> "We have no limits :)
> Are they talking about 1TB, 10TB, 100s TB?
>
> We would want to work with them to ensure their data moves on smoothly
> and that their app has enough storage allocated, but there are no
> practical limits."
>
> Based on the documentation, you'll want to pay attention to how you
> set your "ancestors" when you have a large amount of data.
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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