I have one such app, and I can tell you that it has had exactly 0 downtime for 
years. If you don't use the datastore, then whether you are on HR or M/S 
completely doesn't matter. Even during periodic maintenance, the app will just 
keep on serving.

So… why bother?

On Sep 20, 2012, at 5:09 PM, Greg Linden <glin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Perhaps I'm wrong, but I'd assume there are a large number of appengine 
> applications that have stored nothing in the datastore.
> 
> It would be fantastic if there was a quick, easy tool to do the migration to 
> HRD for those applications without the hassle of changing the application 
> name and other goodies people with a more serious migrations have to do.  
> Again, I may be wrong, but I'd assume that, if you have no data in your 
> master/slave datastore, if you are not using your master/slave datastore, the 
> migration to HRD could be done in place.
> 
> Perhaps someone at Google could think about that, whether it would be easy to 
> do, and how many people fall into this category.  I'm sure you'd have much 
> higher compliance if you made it easier, and this probably is one easy way to 
> make it easier for a large number of people.
> 
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