Well,  unless it's a maintenance Tuesday when you appear on Oprah then
you'll wish you were on EC2 and could roll out a couple of extra app
servers :-)

I think you express a balanced view point,  GAE has some severe
limitations that make it unsuitable for a large variety of
applications.  EC2 is harder than you think (though not has hard as
some are making it out to be).

The only reason I would say GAE sucks is because of the very low rate
of progress on some key issues and that they are doing fun stuff like
adding Java support instead of getting Python to release quality.

Rob.



On Sep 25, 8:22 am, GregF <g.fawc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Having administered a small (4 machine) cluster for a minor web app, I
> appreciate what it takes to do the job properly. EC2 takes hardware
> out of the equation, but you still need to know your OS, middleware
> and database like the back of your hand, and you need to continuously
> manage it. Scaling databases is another issue, and is not for the
> faint hearted.
>
> And then along comes Google offering a managed environment, and a
> proven scalable datastore - at virtually no cost. There is undeniably
> a learning curve to effectively use the datastore, and there are
> system limitations that can be frustrating when you first encounter
> them. In some cases these will preclude using Appengine exclusively,
> but as another poster mentioned, you can fairly easily build hybrid
> systems with other servers. I'd strongly recommend hiring someone
> familiar with Appengine to advise you about where you might strike
> problems, and how you might work around them.
>
> We decided a year ago to build a new business on Appengine, despite
> the pre-release tag. I'm now sure we made the right decision - we can
> concentrate on the application and the business - what we do best -
> and leave the system, database and network admin to Google. The app
> has proven very popular, and we are in the process of launching in
> North America. If it hits Oprah, I'll be guzzling champagne - instead
> of trying to figure out how to replicate databases across EC2
> instances.
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