Hi brian,

The number of puts (or HTTP requests in genral) per minute/second
possible depends on too many factors to give a simple answer. Part of
the answer would involve the interplay of the different quotas being
used, and the behavior of the quota system when it detects a traffic
spike.

For more information see: http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/quotas.html
(The section near the bottom describes how traffic spikes are
handled.)

Thank you,

Jeff

On Dec 3, 5:12 am, bFlood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thx jeff
>
> how many Puts below 1000 megacycles are we allowed per minute?
>
> brian
>
> On Dec 3, 7:06 am, Waldemar Kornewald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Jeff,
> > now I remember what irritated me so much about those warning signs:
> > Even if you don't get a high CPU warning message in the logs you might
> > still get a warning sign, but it can be ignored in this case. Now
> > comes the catch: the sign shows a little pop-up message when you move
> > the mouse over it:
>
> > This request used a high amount of CPU and may soon exceed its quota
>
> > To me this looks like a high CPU warning, but actually it's shown even
> > if the request didn't use "a high amount of CPU", so the pop-up is
> > misleading. Could you please fix the pop-up message?
>
> > Bye,
> > Waldemar Kornewald
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