Hi Ikai,

>> it's also possible that you were being *underbilled* previously and that
 we've corrected billing information.

that is quite interesting. Google just can decide that someone is "underbilled" 
so he/she has to pay an extra 700% on CPU time. So not everyone has to pay the 
same for the same good. I think that this is quite ridiculous. Probably it does 
not make sense to invest in this platform anymore but better develop my 
software on another cloud service like Amazon.

Henning

Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 08:40:22 +0200
Subject: Re: [appengine-java] Billed CPU time by far too high
From: ika...@google.com
To: google-appengine-java@googlegroups.com

If you are actually being billed, you'd fill out this form right here:
http://code.google.com/appengine/kb/billing.html

1.3 CPU hours is still significantly under the free quota, so this probably 
wouldn't be an option for you. I'd advise running AppStats to profile where all 
the additional CPU usage is coming from. This information would be extremely 
helpful both to you as well as to other developers who may experience the same 
issues. Without knowing additional information, it's also possible that you 
were being *underbilled* previously and that we've corrected billing 
information.


On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Henning <henning2...@hotmail.de> wrote:

Hello,



I posted about this topic already 2 weeks ago. The days after that my

website got back to its normal levels of CPU time. But then things got

even worse. What can I do now? How can I let the responsible

developers at Google let know to fix it.



The situation is as follows:



I have a cron job that is triggered every minute. It has an average

CPU usage of 56(17) according to the dash board.

On the black list I cannot see any requests other than my cron job. It

is nearly the only thing that needs CPU time.



Normally what I got billed everyday was about 0.2 CPU hrs a day. In

the meantime it is about 1.3 CPU hrs a day! That is more than 1/5 of

the free quota just for this lightweight cron job!



Henning



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