My understanding that the the App Engine for Business offering you're
describing is intended for intranet applications, and that the user
count would be the number of users in your Google Apps domain.
There's no "free quota" because the applications aren't free in the
first place. As I understand it there's no quota system at all because
the business model is different than the "pay for what you use" model
in normal App Engine. (Although it may be reasonable to think you'd
still have the limits of the non-billable quotas, maybe at different
levels, to prevent, say, a 1-person "organization" from running some
massive cluster computing application in the cloud for super-cheap...)

Applications intended to be used by users outside your organization
would be billed differently.

On Oct 20, 12:33 pm, "David Parks" <davidpark...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at Google apps engine for Businesses, and in the pricing it
> says:
>
> Each application costs $8 per user, up to a maximum of $1000, per month.
>
> Can someone explain to me what a "user" is in this context? I can't find any
> explanation. Is this just the user that creates the app on
> appengine.google.com? Meaning $8 allows you to create up to 10 apps +
> billable usage over the free quota? Or is there no free quota on the
> business edition?

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