I wonder if the task queue is using the datastore behind the scenes and the
cost of those calls are included in the datastore quota?  Have you checked
to see if using the task queue increases your datastore calls? If so, then
it's not exactly free.



On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 3:33 PM, Jason Collins <jason.a.coll...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I think everyone on this thread should just shush. ;)
>
> On Jun 22, 11:22 am, vlad <vlad.troyan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Why did you single out TaskQueue? There are other secondary services
> which
> > are kind of free on GAE currently once you take the primary costs out.
> For
> > example memcache comes to mind. Can they jack up the price? Of course
> they
> > can. Probably with little notice and/or justification. Truth is
> > marketing/business side was never a strong suite of GAE team. They are
> > excellent engineers. If you are concerned about pricing risk you may want
> > to look at AWS. Biz model there seems more straightforward/sustainable.
> > Thus pricing risk seems lower but I would not bet my house on that.
>
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