Yes we see it too. And this is really annoying.

I'd expect much better quality / uptime from google.
I know they are not charging us for datastore downtime
since the beginning of June, but that's not enough.
I'd rather pay double but have a couple of nines more.
Our products are seriously impacted and I really
wonder if I should keep my stuff running on appengine,
because it is so unreliable.

Google has so many engineers, I can't believe those
thousands and thousands of the "smartest" people
can't build something more stable. It seems like
the appengine team is highly understaffed or something.
Imagine the outcry if there was this downtime on Google
search.

Appengine has so much potential and I still love it, it
just can't believe Google is not prioritizing it accordingly.

But oh well, there is still Amazon and a couple of other
cool providers that we can go to if things don't improve
soon... But it would be such a shame.

Anyone having experience with running appscale?
I wonder if you couldn't make a lot of money by
running appscale with 99.99% uptime and reselling it...
All you would need is a couple of really good site
reliability engineers :)

Cheers

On Jun 9, 9:40 pm, vivpuri <v...@vivekpuri.com> wrote:
> I am getting HTTP500s on Admin console and App. Anyone else facing
> similar issues?

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