My project is like 200KB. You should be able to tell me if I ever went over
5GB and how.  You should also be able to explain to me why if I
specifically chose a 'non-multi region' when you prompted me to choose, you
are now creating multi-region artifacts every time I upload a new version.
 You gave me a choice
- single region (lower SLA but has always free level)
- multi region (higher SLA but higher cost).

I chose single region.  And you still create multi region artifacts which
cost money. WHY!

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 9:02 AM 'Aditya' via Google App Engine <
google-appengine@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> It is possible that you have simply exceeded the 5 GB limitation on
> Standard Regional Storage allotted to the Free Tier. [1] and [2]. That is
> probably why you are only receiving the bill for cloudstorage.
>
> You are billed for Cloud Storage on a per bucket basis. So, if you delete
> the bucket, you should not be receiving any bills
>
> There is a public documentation [3] available that contains the best
> practices for cost optimization of Cloud Storage.
>
>
> [1] https://cloud.google.com/free
> [2] https://cloud.google.com/storage/pricing#cloud-storage-always-free
> [3]
> https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/storage-data-transfer/best-practices-for-cloud-storage-cost-optimization
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 10:12:19 AM UTC-4, PPG Apps wrote:
>>
>> I recently (middle of May) switched from Python 2.7 environment with
>> webapp2 to Python 3 with flask.  I switched from using old ndb to the new
>> ndb.  I am using Standard (not Flex)  This application has very limited use
>> and I thought was limited to a single region.
>>
>> At the end of the May the following was added to my bill:
>>
>> Standard Storage US Multi-region Cloud Storage 0D5D-6E23-4250 0.33
>> gibibyte month
>> I'm wondering why I have 'multi-region' anything. I thought I was set up
>> for a single region.  I never got billed for anything using Python 2.7 and
>> webapp2 with old ndb. This application is ridiculously small with limited
>> use.  I can't imagine it would ever go over any free tier if configured
>> properly unless Google has made it harder to host such apps (which is
>> certainly in there right).
>>
>> So:
>>
>>    1. Is multi-region just something I have to live with using Python 3
>>    and ndb?
>>    2. If I delete the bucket will it come back and continue to get
>>    charged for it?
>>    3. Is there something I can do to minimize this charge?
>>
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