And, correct me if I'm wrong, you pay "beyond" the 9 dollars, only once
you've consummed the "free quotas", is it right?

On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 05:50, John Patterson <jdpatter...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You are right: 9 bucks is the minimum *if *you want to be able to
> automatically scale beyond the free limits.  Your app is either free to run
> (under 50,000 datastore ops a day etc) or at least 9 dollars a month.
>  Nothing in-between.  Its the fear of showing a quota error page to users
> that will force many small sites to pay this "scaling fee".
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