Hi,

As far as I know/understand, memcache is a project dedicated to make
distributed caching efficient and as cheap as possible. Since it
doesn't allow for SQL/DataStore-like "queries" one would also assume
that Google would like to encourage people to cache more and hit the
DataStore less, this doesn't seem to be the case... why?

My question is based on the quotas page which shows higher allowance
values for api request and data transfer for the DataStore queries
than memcache.

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