Oh, that must have changed at some point (it used to be that the maximum size
of a file in a bucket was 5GB). Good news, indeed!
On Aug 9, 2011, at 5:56 PM, James Broberg wrote:
> Amazon's limit is 5TB, not 5GB - although you can only upload it in up
> to 5GB parts for a single PUT.
>
> On 10 A
Amazon's limit is 5TB, not 5GB - although you can only upload it in up
to 5GB parts for a single PUT.
On 10 August 2011 02:51, Joshua Smith wrote:
> Does this mean there is no limit at all? (We've bumped into Amazon S3's 5GB
> limit now and then, so having an alternative which was unlimited would
what does this mean:
- The Java OAuth API now allows you to specify a custom OAuth scope.
Don't we need to use thirdparty jars for signing oauth requests ??? If you
integrate with Google Apps marketplace and/or Google webstore (and follow
the google sample apps), then you and up with dozens o
Does this mean there is no limit at all? (We've bumped into Amazon S3's 5GB
limit now and then, so having an alternative which was unlimited would be HUGE
for us!)
On Aug 9, 2011, at 1:00 AM, Marzia Niccolai wrote:
> - We've removed the limit on the size of blob uploads using the Blobstore API.
Hi,
The pre-release SDKs are located here:
Java:
http://googleappengine.googlecode.com/files/appengine-java-sdk-1.5.3_prerelease.zip
Python:
http://googleappengine.googlecode.com/files/google_appengine_1.5.3_prerelease.zip
Here are the release notes:
Python Version 1.5.3
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