Very interesting.

I wonder how many writes/second it can do.

-James

On 7 October 2011 09:17, Tim <meer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> In case anyone missed it, a full SQL database is in "limited preview"
>   http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2011/10/google-cloud-sql-your-database-in-cloud.html
>   http://code.google.com/apis/sql/
> Quote:  fully-managed service that maintains, manages, and administers your
> databases, [...] offering the capabilities of a MySQL database [...] allows
> for high data portability [...] quickly leverage your existing database
> (using JDBC and/or DB-API) in your App Engine application
> It's a bit late here in Europe for me to start digging into it, and pricing
> is yet to be announced, but for some of us who're only now looking at M/S ->
> H/R migration (typically under Python 2.7 migration pressure) and are having
> worries about how the enforced entity groups, consistency and read/write
> rates may affect us, this might be worth waiting for (but I expect it'll be
> priced at a premium)
>
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