Hi Jason, we haven't started globally enforcing this quota yet.
However, if you set a quota for your app (as described in Ikai's
post), then that quota will be enforced for your app.

Re: the drop you noticed, we run a periodic job every few hours to
update the usage for tasks that have completed.

On Nov 30, 2:01 pm, Jason Collins <jason.a.coll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some more mystery: our Task Queue Stored Task used quota dropped from
> 300M to 68M since my last post. We didn't have that many tasks in
> queue when we were at 300M, so I suspect that the bulk of the required
> storage was the tombstoned names?
>
> Regardless, I don't know why it would have dropped so dramatically in
> such a short time; our taskqueue usage is pretty stable from day-to-
> day.
>
> j
>
> On Nov 29, 5:12 pm, Jason Collins <jason.a.coll...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > About 30 minutes ago, our application started throwing all sorts of
> > exceptions about:
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> >   OverQuotaError: The API call taskqueue.BulkAdd() required more quota
> > than is available.
>
> > The only thing I could see being over quota was Task Queue Stored Task
> > Byte, so I updated queue.yaml and re-deployed. It took a couple of
> > minutes, but the problem cleared up.
>
> > Just a heads up that this quota seems to be enforced now.
>
> > j

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