no the always on option means that your app will always be 'warm' and wont 
start from scratch if it has no instances at the moment. that has nothing to do 
with having your app online or not.
im pretty sure nothing will change for your apps.


On Jul 7, 2011, at 10:40 PM, Visame wrote:

> Hi, I have just came across this article:
> http://blog.dantup.com/2011/05/google-app-engine-price-increases-bad-for-small-apps-and-no-more-free-scaling-o
> 
> I have several very SMALL sites on app engine, each of which has
> around 200 visitors per day. I havent paid a penny so far.
> 
> But according to this table:
> http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/billing.html#Billable_Quota_Unit_Cost
> 
> If has a "Always On" option which costs $0.30 per day, thats $9 per
> month.
> 
> Does that mean I have to pay at least $9 per month to keep my site
> online 24 hours a day?
> 
> If thats true, then here comes a disaster for poor people, Especially
> the poor Chinese people because Google Checkout refuses to accept
> credit card from China and Google Checkout is the only way to pay
> Google App Engine.
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