Mscwd01,

I'm not a google employee, but I have had success backing up our
datastore and then restoring our datastore with
the bulkloader utility. Currently the bulkloader is in the python sdk,
so all you need to do is download that and then
youll be able to do backups and restore from those backups.  Check out
the literature on the app engine, and try
a couple searches to get your bearings.  Nick Johnson has commented or
written every search result that comes
back when I was researching this a couple of weeks back, and there is
also an  I/O video on the bulkloader.

Make sure you read some of the fine print, i.e. one caveat is that you
must have had your datastore populated for
at least 12 hours which is the amount of time it takes for the
statistics info to be built. That what the bulkloader
works off of to do its datastore dump.

- Mike

On Jun 28, 7:16 am, mscwd01 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Google Employees,
>
> There has been a backup/restore facility on the roadmap for a while
> now. Can you let us know if and when we may get an in-built tool that
> will allow us to easily save the contents of the datastore to our
> local machines and restore it if needs be?
>
> In the meantime, what is the preferred solution to backup/restore our
> Java based apps?
>
> Thanks

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