On 08/24/2010 12:27 AM, Ikai L (Google) wrote:
> 1. Yes, we will continue the service for 3 years in the event we choose to
> discontinue App Engine. I've stated in another thread that I believe this is
> highly unlikely.
>
> 2. No, we do not guarantee those rates. They are subject to change depending
> on our costs, though the trend has been lower cost bandwidth, lower cost,
> storage, etc, and not the other way around. The next question folks usually
> ask is, "Will prices be lower?" The answer: we don't know.
>
> On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 11:49 AM, Riley <rileyl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm investigating GAE as a platform for a web app I want to build and
>> release commercially.  It looks fantastic so far, but I have two major
>> questions:
>>
>> 1)  I think I understand from section 10.2 of the GAE ToS that Google
>> will (probably) give a 3-year warning before discontinuing the service
>> in its present form.  Is my understanding correct?
>>
>> 2) The billing prices seem very low (great!).  Has Google made any
>> promises about the rates at which those prices can change?
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
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I can say it for sure that Google Will NEVER ever stop the APP Engine =)
Please don't do it. Its the greatest thing I have ever seen in cloud
computing.
I personally feel that App Engine is the future and Since the need of
the people is going to increase so the charges may also go up.


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