It's pretty easy to send your uploads/downloads to amazon s3 while
you're waiting for google to catch up.  That way you can use appengine
to build the framework and amazon can hold the data until appengine is
ready to go with unlimited/pay per use storage.

On Sep 17, 9:44 am, FreeAgent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello to the GAE team!
>
> I've been a fan of App Engine since launch.
>
> Last night, I attended a talk on Amazon Web Services and I got into a
> discussion with potential clients about using AWS to serve their
> needs.
>
> Afterwards, I thought of a design using App Engine.
>
> The hitch is: it's a high-bandwidth application which could  surpass
> the 10,000 MB limits (on upload and download) from App Engine. The CPU-
> cycle limits could be exceeded too, but they're harder to estimate.
>
> On the other hand, it will take some time to implement the
> application, so we may be able to wait until more resources are
> available from App Engine.
>
> Can you offer firm dates for the availability of more bandwidth &
> cycles--and billing for those resources? (I know you said it would be
> before year-end.)
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Kevin Noonan,
> Dublin, Ireland.
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