[google-appengine] Re: App Engine geographic distribution

2009-03-07 Thread Myroslav Opyr
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.

[google-appengine] Re: App Engine geographic distribution

2009-03-05 Thread David Symonds
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. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google App Engine

[google-appengine] Re: App Engine geographic distribution

2009-03-05 Thread Jeffrey Rosen
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,

[google-appengine] Re: App Engine geographic distribution

2009-03-05 Thread Jon McAlister
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

[google-appengine] Re: App Engine geographic distribution

2009-03-02 Thread Jeffrey Rosen
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,