I like Azure's blobs/tables/queue, like AWS, to handle different sized
data.

It looks like you can access different datastores from an app.

When you get a data service timeout, you get partially completed data
and a token to resume the operation.  I think that's a good idea.

No pricing or free version mentioned in low end for now.

On Oct 27, 12:03 pm, jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm only skimming the description but i think the more familiar
> relational sql storage will appeal to many people.
>
> On Oct 27, 11:16 am, "Andrew Badera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > So, what's the GAE take on the MS Azure announcement at PDC today?
>
> > Is it going to be competitive, or not even in the same ballpark?
>
> > Will it force the GAE team to spend extra effort on a .NET implementation
> > for GAE?
>
> > Thanks-
> > - Andy Badera
> > - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > - (518) 641-1280
>
> > -http://higherefficiency.net/
> > -http://changeroundup.com/
>
> > -http://flipbitsnotburgers.blogspot.com/
> > -http://andrew.badera.us/
>
> > - Google me:http://www.google.com/search?q=andrew+badera
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