Good point about small apps I read on this group.

Most apps are not intended to be used by hundred of thousands or
millions of users so the point that Google makes, i.e. that
scalability is what we pay for on GAE, is not relevant for those
smaller apps. The vast majority of apps don't need load balancing and
therefore a simple AWS server, or Heroku Java setup can do a whole lot
of work and are 10x cheaper than GAE.

For example our typing race app www.typrx.com runs on App Engine. We
are growing the user base constantly but with the new pricing it is
really hurting us.

I think that Google App Engine won't be the preferred platform for
those smaller apps for a pricing like the one they just announced.


=======> Google: Fix this. <=======




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