Hi David,

Again, the instances are treated the same way, so as long as the resources 
are equal, there should not be any difference in what you get.

Cheers!

On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 12:31:08 PM UTC-4, David Cohen wrote:
>
> Hi Patrice,
>
> Just to clarify, does that mean that an f1-micro Compute Engine is the 
> same as F1 App Engine but with more memory? Or would it make f1-micro 
> weaker because it has shared resources?
>
> On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 5:02:01 PM UTC+1, Patrice (Cloud 
> Platform Support) wrote:
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> As long as the resources match, yes, the machines are the same.
>>
>> For instance, an "f1-micro" is a machine with 0.6 GM of RAM, and 1 
>> virtual CPU. An App Engine F1 is a machine with 128 MB of ram and 1 CPU 
>> (running at 600 Mhz) so they are not the same, but simply because the 
>> resources are not the same.
>>
>> I hope this answers your question. If it doesn't, feel free to ask follow 
>> ups and I'll try to answer.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 7:32:32 PM UTC-4, David Cohen wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Why is that App Engine Classic instance types are completely different 
>>> to Managed VM instance types, which is based on Compute Engine?
>>>
>>> How do these types compare with each other? For instance is F1 Classic 
>>> type effectively the same as Micro Compute Engine type?
>>>
>>

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