Hello John,

This mailing list isn't the best place for discussions on the Master/Slave 
datastore. As per the M/S deprecation notice at 
http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2012/04/masterslave-datastore-thanks-for-all.html
 you 
should be posting M/S related questions to the dedicated mailing list at 
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!forum/ms-datastore-deprecation 
(you 
need to request an invite to join the group, so be prepared to explain why 
you need M/S).

Just as a side note, if you don't absolutely need M/S, it's better to 
migrate to HRD. Yes it can be a bit of a pain, but MS has its occasional 
outages and slowtimes, and it doesn't support some of the newer features 
such as PageSpeed.


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-Vinny P
Technology & Media Advisor
Chicago, IL

My Go side project: http://invalidmail.com/


On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 11:16:07 PM UTC-5, John Wheeler wrote:
>
> When the master slave datastore becomes deprecated, does that mean Google 
> will shut down applications that are using it or just stop supporting it? 
> If it's the latter, what exactly does that mean? For example, will the 
> Master/Slave maintenance periods stop where they flush the memcache or 
> whatever?
>
> John
>

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