I'm not a google employee or anything, but I think the TOS specifies
that your apps can't "work together" in such a way to get around
quotas.  For example you can't have a specific app that does all your
url-fetching for the rest of your apps.  So, I think you're ok.

Also, it says you can sign up for one account per valid mobile phone
#, so as long as you have more than one you would probably be ok.



On Mar 13, 2:03 pm, Blake <blakecaldw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know we can't shard our app into 10 small sites just to get around
> quotas, but what about creating different versions of our site for
> different languages, data providers, etc?
>
> I'm making an Amazon affiliate site, and will eventually create a
> version for Japan, Canada, Europe, etc.  And, I'd like to take my
> engine, extract out Amazon.com from it, and plug in other affiliate
> networks.  Each of these combinations will be a new App Engine site,
> even though they reuse 95% of my code, because it'd be way too complex
> to keep it together.
>
> Are these valid use cases for our 10 sites?
>
> And, if I need more than 10, is there any problem with my signing up
> for another account for another 10 sites?
>
> Thanks!!
>
> - Blake

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