Currently, registering multiple IDs for the same application is a violation
of the App Engine terms of service. However, we do have an exception policy
in place for developers with a multi-tenant strategy, and we handle these on
a case-by-case basis. To begin, please file a new multi-instance exception
request:

http://code.google.com/support/bin/request.py?contact_type=AppEngineMultiInstanceExceptionRequest

- Jason

On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 5:33 AM, doc123 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> Now I am planning to start free project management service  =>
> http://www.chainofasker.com/ by using Google App Engine
>
> When I try to provide this free project management service, problem is
> server fee because once I release this service,  I can not expect how
> many user come to this site and use free service.
>
> So I want to ask user to have their dedicated server if they want use
> stable service. Procedure is following
>
> User create User own account at Google app engine site.
> User nominate me as a administrator or invite me as a developer.
> I install server software.
> User remove me from administrator list.
> User start using my service
>
> Is this meet Google App Engine’s terms of use?
>
> I found related article which is posted by Jason but now I can not
> find it url so I post previous multi-tenant discussion image to here
> => http://www.chainofasker.com/muti-tenant-past-post
>
> I think above procedure is keeping Jason’s recommendation.
>
> >
>

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