[google-appengine] Re: *** BigTable vs SQLite vs MySQL ***

2009-03-09 Thread Ryan Lamansky
The App Engine datastore is pretty slow for individual actions. It's specialty is being able to do those things with 50,000 concurrent users. -Ryan On Mar 9, 4:32 pm, Let Delete My Apps wrote: > Back to the past: > > > I planned to migrate a python app ... but my tests on google engine > > was

[google-appengine] Re: *** BigTable vs SQLite vs MySQL ***

2009-03-11 Thread Let Delete My Apps
Ok :-) Where is your documentation? . . . On Mar 10, 4:07 am, Ryan Lamansky wrote: > The App Engine datastore is pretty slow for individual actions.  It's > specialty is being able to do those things with 50,000 concurrent > users. > > -Ryan > > On Mar 9, 4:32 pm, Let Delete My Apps > wrote: > >

[google-appengine] Re: *** BigTable vs SQLite vs MySQL ***

2009-03-11 Thread David Wilson
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=appengine+datastore+documentation&l=1 2009/3/11 Let Delete My Apps : > > Ok :-) > Where is your documentation? > . > . > . > On Mar 10, 4:07 am, Ryan Lamansky wrote: >> The App Engine datastore is pretty slow for individual actions.  It's >> specialty is being able to do tho

[google-appengine] Re: *** BigTable vs SQLite vs MySQL ***

2009-03-12 Thread Let Delete My Apps
ahahah (thank you :-P I found "Comparing Google App Engine, Amazon SimpleDB and Microsoft SQL Server Data Services" http://oakleafblog.blogspot.com/2008/04/comparing-google-app-engine-amazon.html . . . On Mar 12, 6:45 am, David Wilson wrote: > http://lmgtfy.com/?q=appengine+datastore+documentati