Just let you know that I'm migrating my app to AWS from GAE. The
reason is simple, manually quota increase process is not going to work
especially without full visibility into all quotas. GAE can scale but
doesn't scale now in preview version. I will only check back after it
starts charging.

On Sep 30, 6:05 pm, mitnickcbc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do, full production. And my suggestion is not to use it for
> production. You can have very easy start with GAE since no server
> config, easy deploy and tons of other good things. But you will get
> more pain of growth due to these issues:
> 1. Manually quota increase process. This is not a problem if during
> working hours. But you may met this issue at 7PM and you need to wait
> for at least 14 hours to get a response, not mention during weekend or
> holidays. For people who have no idea about quota denials, quota
> denial means almost totally out of service. And currently we don't
> have visibility to all quotas like datastore and URL fetch. This makes
> it even harder to predict the needs of quota increase.
> 2. High amount CPU quota. This one has a very small quota number and
> does't scale with your other quota. Recently I found it comes abnormal
> and almost all my requests fallen into this category during certain
> period of time (can be up to hours), while I didn't change any code.
> Your traffic will drop to below 1.5 request/sec immediately no matter
> how much quota you have.
> 3. It's out of your control. Since it's preview version, GAE team has
> no responsibility to stay up late and work out your problem or provide
> you 24*7 support. So when issue happens, you can do nothing except
> waiting. Although GAE team responses quickly and provides useful
> helps, but there are several times I felt helpless off working hours.
> And my app has met 4 - 5 times serious issues like out of service for
> 6 hours during the last 10 days, due to the quota issues and there is
> nobody helping me (no blame here, they are sleeping or in weekend).
>
> If you are building something not going to have heavy load, you can
> use GAE as production without much problem. But surely not business
> application, otherwise your customer will shout at you and you really
> can do nothing to help them.
>
> On Sep 30, 5:21 pm, "Feris Thia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > I understand that GAE is still in preview used only, but I just wonder if
> > anyone has used it in any semi or full production ? And with how many page
> > hits / visitors per day ?
>
> > --
> > Thanks & Best Regards,
>
> > Feris Thia
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