Our application error log for the 26th showed around 160 failed http requests due to timeouts. That's 160 users being forced to hit the refresh button on their browser to get a normal response. A more typical day has 20 to 60 timeouts. We have been waiting over a year for this bug to get fixed with no progress at all. Its beginning to look like it's unfixable so perhaps Google could provide some workaround. In our case, the issue arises because of the 1,000 file limit. We are forced to hold all our .js, .css, .png. mp3, etc. files in the database and serve them from there. The application is quite large and there are well over 10,000 files. The Python code serving up the files does just one DB fetch and has about 9 lines of code so there is no way it can be magically restructured to make the Timeout go away. However, putting all the files on the app engine as real files would avoid the DB access and make the problem go away. Could Google work towards removing that file limit?
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