+1 On Nov 30, 4:59 pm, alex <a...@cloudware.it> wrote: > I've seen many people bashing GAE dev team, especially lately. > > What I want to say here is, I've been using it for years now and it's > pretty awesome what you guys have been doing and where you've gone > today. Of course there are bugs and stuff you need to find workarounds > for but it is nowhere near compared to the burden of managing a > cluster of EC2 on AWS or pay a double to Heroku or RackSpace even if > they're great platforms too. > > I'm using GAE whenever I can and wherever it fits but I often find > myself stuck with companies that by all means want to keep their data > on the servers behind their desks (almost literally) and that's where > one truly understands what it means to design, maintain and keep up > with any sorts of upgrades of a multitenant infrastructure. IT'S HARD. > > So, this is from a (very happy) developer on GAE, AWS, Heroku, > RightScale and an admin of a custom designed in-house multitenant > infrastructure to GAE team: you're doing an awesome job. Keep it up! > > alex. > > PS Brandon, please no self-promotional replies with 10k-a-day clients > and porn sites. thanks.
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