Hi,
GAE datacenters are not yet distributed, but will be (or are already with
hardware maintenance that took place a week ago) as time goes on.
Bear in mind that to commit transaction you'll need extra 50ms to ensure
that transaction is committed in all datacenters serving GAE apps worldwide.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Jeffrey Rosen jef...@gmail.com wrote:
Bump for Google
Please don't. Search the group archives instead.
Dave.
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I did search. A bump is appropriate for this topic because Google
simply hasn't seen it yet. It is a simple yes or no answer and when
Google or someone who knows sees it, it will be solved and searchable
for future GAE users.
On Mar 5, 3:47 am, David Symonds dsymo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue,
I can't comment as to the precise geographic distribution of apps and
appservers, but let me put it this way...
(a) our datastore API offers transactions
(b) a datastore transaction completes in roughly 50ms, sometimes less
(c) when routing requests to applications we have no idea which
Bump for Google
On Feb 28, 5:23 pm, Jeffrey Rosen jef...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I was just talking in IRC about this and would like some
clarification from Google.
I was under the impression that when you deployed an App Engine app,
it was distributed over the world and wherever possible,