On Oct 22, 10:55 am, Devel63 <danstic...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Speeding up cold starts is clearly the best solution, but I don't know
> how much time pre-compiling would save.  Paying for warm instances may
> help, but because anyone can auto-ping every second, the tragedy of
> the commons will still proceed to its inevitable conclusion, causing
> tremendous thrashing.
>

Good point.
I then conclude that Google *must* change the billing model for
application instances from CPU time to elapsed running time if it is
to avoid this tragedy of the commons.
Doing so will remove the economic incentive to ping to stay warm.


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