Look up the maximum entity size, I believe it's around 1MB, so that would 
make storing the data in the Cloud Datastore or as a blob, impossible. 

On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 2:27:29 AM UTC-7, Giacomo Dorigo wrote:
>
> Hello everybody, 
> I am writing an app for storing and delivering files more or less from 3 
> up to 600Mb size. 
>
> I would like to rely on Google App Engine for running my web2py instance. 
>
> What I am wondering if it's better to store the data directly in the 
> Google not relational datastore (Google Cloud Datastore), or to upload them 
> to the Google relational MySQL version (Google Cloud SQL), or in the end to 
> implement the upload/download to the Google Cloud Storage treating it as 
> alternative uploadfs.
>
> Does anybody have any suggestion or experience on this topic? 
>
> Thanks. 
>

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