Quite a few people seem to be using "pull" queues for this. Each time a
resource is used, you put a new item in a pull queue - you can then
periodically retrieve 1000 items from the queue in a single call and save
the information to the datastore.

On 26 November 2011 15:20, Max <[email protected]> wrote:

> We use memcache + datastore counter and it works quite well.  Let's say
> datastore counter will be updated every time count % 1000 == 0. then
> even the memcache crashed then you lose 1000 uncharged API call at most.
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