Are you reading the $$ from the X-AppEngine-Estimated-CPM-US-Dollars
headers? Note that those
are per 1000 requests, not for the single request....


On Aug 27, 9:31 pm, akirekadu <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wanted to benchmark GAE read performance. Around 10,000 entities are
> being fetched from data store. These entities contain 3 properties
> name (around 16 chars), description (around 130 chars) and a time-
> stamp. Nothing unusually large.
>
> Here's what I see:
>
> On an average it takes around 11 seconds to read 10k entities. Not
> sure whether this is considered fast, slow or reasonable, but it is
> not too exciting regardless.
>
> More interesting find is the CPU metering. Performing this read
> operation 100 times consumes about 3.0 CPU hours. The cost is $0.30.
>
> Given there is no CPU intensive algorithm going on here, doesn't it
> make GAE's CPU bandwidth quite expensive? (sure, it comes with 24/7
> sys-admins in the form of Python scripts etc etc, but still...)
>
> Or is this something in my Java code:
>
> http://github.com/akirekadu/GAE-Evaluation/blob/master/show.jsp

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