Hi 

If you put in a feature request to have two+ apps access the same datastore 
natively then I will definitely star it!


On Thursday, July 26, 2012 3:11:48 PM UTC-4, rerngvit yanggratoke wrote:
>
> Hello,
>        Anyone have an idea on how to achieve a differentiated service with 
> Google App Engine? I have two types of users. One is premium while another 
> one is free user. I would like to set different minimum latencies for 
> firing up new GAE instances between the two. In other words, I am willing 
> to pay extra for the traffic generated from the premium users. Nonetheless, 
> for the free users, I would prefer to pay at minimum or within the daily 
> free quota provided by Google. In my case, I expect that the free users are 
> able to tolerate higher latency than the premium ones. I believe that this 
> case should be quite general and apply to many people.
>        Assuming that I can identify types of users by the URLs they use or 
> via other mechanisms. The only way I could think of is creating two 
> separated applications and letting the premium users access the one that 
> enables billing, while free users access the one that doesn't. However, my 
> free and premium users need to share the datastore because they are also 
> have to communicate within the application. Unfortunately, it seems that 
> sharing a datastore across applications is not possible at the moment (feel 
> free to correct me if I am wrong). 
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
> Cheers,
> Rerngvit
>

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