DB
Or you can store it in memcache (not safe but fast)
Or you can use both : save in Memchache then use a job that checks it
and store in DB.
Or Google Analytics ;)

It depends if you need to log a _LOT_ or not and if this info is
_VERY_ important or only FI.

Regards.

On 14 juin, 19:27, pranny <[email protected]> wrote:
> Speaking in terms of 'data mining' that you might be doing from the
> user's action logs, i would recommend data store writes !
>
> --
> Pranav Prakash
>
> On Jun 14, 9:28 pm, Henning <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > We want to collect usage statistics with our app.
> > Therefore, we want to track user actions somewhere on the server side.
>
> > Which option is more suitable, performance-wise:
> > 1. Track user actions in the App Engine Log, i.e. write a log entry
> > each time. Evaluate the logs for usage statistics.
> > 2. Track user actions in a table in the Datastore. Write an entry for
> > each user action. Evaluate this table for usage statistics.
>
> > I would guess, that log writes are much faster than Datastore writes.
> > What are your experiences and suggestions?
>
> > Thanks:
> > Henning
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