thanks marzia

I dont want to read too much into Nick's results above but is 30-200ms
now considered to be CPU intensive?

cheers
brian

On Feb 23, 4:20 pm, Marzia Niccolai <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is done on a per-request basis.
>
> -Marzia
>
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:14 PM, bFlood <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > hi marzia
>
> > when this occurs, is the temp governor set for the entire app? or just
> > the handler that caused the high CPU warning? above, Nick said that
> > the typical request was 30-200ms so it seems odd that it would be
> > throttled
>
> > I think this is better then the original high CPU reaction (throw
> > exception after limit) but if it affects *all* handlers it might turn
> > out to be far worse for apps where the majority of requests are well
> > below the high CPU threadhold
>
> > cheers
> > brian
>
> > On Feb 23, 2:54 pm, Marzia Niccolai <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > Upon some further investigation, it seems that this is the result of the
> > new
> > > handling of CPU intensive requests, more information about which can be
> > > found here:
> >http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/quotas.html#Request_Limits
>
> > > Specifically "Applications that are heavily cpu-bound, on the other hand,
> > > may incur some additional latency in long-running requests in order to
> > make
> > > room for other apps sharing the same servers. "
>
> > > Essentially, if we observe that you have some heavily cpu-bound requests,
> > > your handler may experience additional latency. This may not always
> > happen,
> > > and for the higher cpu request handlers, there is no way to know exactly
> > > when it may happen.
>
> > > -Marzia
>
> > > On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Nick Winter <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > > We've been seeing pretty brutal response times intermittently for our
> > > > app (id: skrit), which I can't figure out. Some more info:
>
> > > > * They're clustered in time: all requests will be slow for several
> > > > seconds at a time, dozens of times over a couple hours
> > > > * The long periods of slowness often happen in the morning, although
> > > > not always, and not every morning
> > > > * Traffic doesn't appear to be related, and is low (less than 5
> > > > requests per second)
> > > > * It's not instance startup costs. I'm logging when things are
> > > > imported, and on a small request with no datastore interaction:
> > > > -- with no startup costs, normally around 30-200ms, spikes to
> > > > 1300-1600ms
> > > > -- with startup costs, normally around 1300-1600ms, spikes to
> > > > 4000-11500ms
> > > > * It doesn't seem to be related to dynamic get latency or anything
> > > > else on the serving status page. Initially, we thought it was loosely
> > > > correlated, but I think those were just flukes. This happens much more
> > > > often, and for much longer, than serving latency is ever high.
> > > > * It happens on all requests; I've just given numbers for simplest/
> > > > most common request.
>
> > > > As far as I can tell, this has only been happening for the past month
> > > > and a half or so.
>
> > > > Any ideas? It's as if we're just intermittently being given really
> > > > slow serving.
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