I agree on both fronts.

Yes, M/S was a JOKE.  Once moving to HRD I have not seen a datastore
timeout at all.
Until earlier this week I saw a small series of them.  I really hope
we are not going back to what we are all used to on M/S.  The old M/S
problem days were always written off as "well, it's good enough for a
free service."  Now this is hardly free service.  In fact it is top
dollar service, so I'd hope that datastore issue DO NOT RETURN.

On Sep 2, 11:10 am, Robert Kluin <robert.kl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think the point of this post is the trend.  At one time master-slave
> also performed quite well, then we'd see trends where latency
> increased until a blowup.  These graphs show a similar pattern to
> that: increasing latencies over time.  We would like to know that: 1)
> the trend won't continue, 2) we won't start seeing massive blowups.
>
> As for the SLA, see the exclusions section.  SLAs are fairly worthless
> in my honest opinion anyway, so this probably isn't really something
> to worry about though.
>  http://code.google.com/appengine/sla.html
>
> Robert
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> On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 10:47, Vivek Puri <v...@vivekpuri.com> wrote:
> > I will disagree with this post. We were on MS earlier and now on HRD.
> > While on MS, we used to have datastore timeouts all the time and it
> > was driving me insane looking at 20-30k error emails come in. After
> > the move to HRD, everything is stable and there are no datastore
> > timeouts anymore. I am happy with the move.
>
> > On Sep 2, 11:15 am, Pol <i...@pol-online.net> wrote:
> >> This is really scary. I'm not so obsessed about the price increase as
> >> this is something you can "control", but if the HRD starts becoming
> >> slower and slower, there's absolutely nothing you can do. According to
> >> these official graphs, it's literally 2X slower than 1 year ago. I'm
> >> OK with training some speed against increase reliability, the promise
> >> of HRD, but at some point, you need to draw a line: what tells us it's
> >> not going to take 500ms to do basic queries a year from now?
>
> >> App Engine team: what's your explanation for this? Are you going to
> >> put clauses in the SLA to guarantee max average get / put / query
> >> latencies? Seems to me that if you want to go "enterprise-focus"
> >> that's needed.
>
> >> On Sep 2, 6:23 am, Mike Wesner <mbwes...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > Yes, I agree that it won't (can't) get as bad as m/s did get because
> >> > HRD is awesome.  My concern is mostly over how they provision and that
> >> > the latency is that much higher than it was.  Why does the load have
> >> > such a big impact on latency of datastore query?
>
> >> > We keep very detailed statistics about the latency of our services and
> >> > its clear by our average latencies that it has creeped up over time.
> >> > It is roughly 200ms higher than it was when we first moved over to
> >> > HRD.
>
> >> > Mike
>
> >> > On Sep 2, 8:16 am, Tim Hoffman <zutes...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > > Hi
>
> >> > > Actually I would disagree on the M/S front, all of my apps are on M/S 
> >> > > and
> >> > > even despite the recent issues
> >> > > M/S is way more stable than it was in 2008 and 2009, I mean WAY MORE 
> >> > > STABLE
> >> > > ;-)
>
> >> > > Thats not to say more growing pains won't be felt.  My guess is with a
> >> > > supposed imminent exodus of apps, we may say some
> >> > > performance improvements across the board ;-)
>
> >> > > Rgds
>
> >> > > Tim
>
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