On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Steve Pritchard <[email protected]> wrote:
> This reply is really to the Google folks.
>
> Guess:
> 64Bit Servers running some sort of VMWare.
> 32bit Linux used as the host operating system.
>
> (4) My guesses could be way off and this whole strategy out to lunch.

I'm not a Google folk but my I'm guessing #4 :-)

App instances start up in 5s or so without JDO... about what I would
expect for a JVM start and a really amazingly optimized appserver
load.  Without the weight of framework, Python cold starts are
sub-one-second.  I doubt this could be done with an OS boot included.
My laptop barely wakes up from sleep in that time.

I would love to hear even a short a description of how Appengine does
load balancing... anyone want to throw us a bone?

Jeff

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