While I do a Lot of things on GAE, I do a lot of things not on GAE.  I have
a Client they are a BIG client.  You may have their service in your home.

They need a solution that will serve a file between 3 and 15k in size to 2M
devices in about 1500ms.

 

The file will only come in to existence 15 seconds before hand.  

 

Python, on Future price model, not looking so affordable. 100ms per request,
is 15 requests per "window" 2m/15 is 133k instances. With a minimum bill of
15 minutes at 5 cents per hour. that's 33k hours $1,666 per occurrence
before bandwidth. And assuming everyone lines up in a nice line and the
scheduler does the right thing.  

 

This will happen about 3 times a week.  (and the $2k price is not outside
the realm of possibility but I'd like to mark it up and I think they are
thinking 1/6 that to get the price to $75k after mark up.)

 

By the way Amazon Laughed at me.

When I told Akamai I wanted 95th percentile billing they stopped laughing at
me.

 

What are the theoretical and real limits of Static files.  If I created a
python application that published the file as static will Static Scale to 2M
requests a second? Or 1.3M would likely do me.

 

Would Google kick me off the service for abusing the .12 cents a gig in ways
they never imagined?

 

 

 

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