Not easily, Google's BigTable is not a relational database like mysql
and most popular databases.  If it becomes that popular you would have
to completely rewrite the application.

However if you optimize your app and it's not terribly inefficient
you'll probably be happy with Google's pricing.  Google estimates a
well coded website can handle 5 million page views a month within the
free quota limits.

On Jun 25, 12:31 pm, Ilya Biryukov <mobiled...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi. I am developing a new application and thinking about using google
> app engine.
> My question is that if my app becomes too popular and I grow outside
> the available (billable) resources, is there any way to move my data
> off google engine? Can I just export everything to mysql, for example.
> Or any other convertible format?
>
> Thank you.

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