> @boson
> Yeah, I know, but I'm referring to the burst quotas, which are not
> visible anywhere (unless you count the high CPU usage quota, which
> probably works similarly to the burst quotas.) I'm assuming there is
> one burst quota per API (datastore, images, ...)
>
> Basically these quotas are small but refresh very quickly, so once a
> spike in usage occurs, the site will run out of quota, but in a few
> minutes when things have calmed down, the site will be able to operate
> again.

You can see when you're hitting burst quotas on the "Quota Details"
page. The "Rate" column will change to "Limited" when you've hit a
burst limit or if you've completely consumed a quota for the day.

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