On Oct 21, 10:31 pm, Devel63 <danstic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I see only 2 ways out:
>

Another way would be for Google to charge to keep applications warm.
Amazon has a similar feature where you can pay extra to reserve EC2
instances to make sure that the instance are always available.
Keeping apps warm is quite resource intensive, so I don't see how
Google could not charge for it.

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