I suppose you need to qualify what you mean by small (traffic,
content, bandwidth).

Just to give you some ballparks for site sizes and quotas

My small business website (a water lilly and koi farm) gets between 40
and 70 unique visitors a day (90+% of site visitors are local, we
don't sell online, people have to physically  visit us).
and between 100 - 300 pageviews.  (This is a very small site but
contributes hugely to our business along with google advertising.).
It will never cost anything to run on appengine
at the current free quotas.  (we are using less than 1% of the quotas
across the board (about 700 entities in the datastore).

Another site built on appengine that I worked on is for a polytechnic
(technical college) and its using around 50% of cpu quota, 60% of
outbound bandwidth,
50% inbound bandwidth, and 40% of data (about 33,000 entities).  It
gets between 1000 and 4000 unique visitors a day, and typically
between 6000 and 14000 pageviews a day.
We have enabled billing, but are unlikely to go into billing quota
until after some more features are added.


Rgds

T

On Feb 20, 2:35 am, Prasad <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi
> I have just started to learn Google datastore. I am just doin one
> small application as an experiment and tht needs a database and for
> this reason I am using datastore. I just have a fundamental doubt.
> Does for small application and few queries will need to pay. I mean is
> it free and if yes how much i.e what is the limit? I read that it is
> CPU time how is that calculated?

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