Hello,

I am trying to get clarification on a statistic given by Brett
Slatkin's google i/o talk on building scalable apps on app engine.
This is the talk I am referencing.
http://sites.google.com/site/io/building-scalable-web-applications-with-google-app-engine

In the discussion, Brett mentions writes have a rate of 100 seeks per
second where the size and shape of your data actually determining the
write throughput of an entity.  He then goes on to say that "You can
think of this as being the maximum write throughput for a single
entity on disk."

To me, this statement means that a single entity can be written up to
a maximum of 100 times per second.  I would like to clarify that my
interpretation of Brett's statement is correct.

If anyone could clarify my understanding to be correct, I would
appreciate any input that people have.

Best,

Marc

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