As someone pointed to in comments to the post looks like they use same
entity group in GAE datastore - what is bogus and make the test
senseless as GAE designed to be scaled and this test trying to prove
it's not.

Their reply point that "we wanted maximum consistency" just does not
add any sense as well - there are ways to achieve consistence without
single entities group though you would need spend some time to design
it properly.

So not that interesting to GAE developers.

Alex
http://sharp-developer.net/

On May 27, 12:27 pm, Ivan Zuzak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just thought I'd mention this here as it is probably interesting to
> AppEngine developers -- there's a paper on "An Evaluation of
> Alternative Architectures for Transaction Processing in the Cloud"
> available at [1] and a short overview at [2].
>
> Best,
> Ivan
>
> [1]http://systems.ethz.pubzone.org/servlet/Attachment?attachmentId=76&ve...
>
> [2]http://highscalability.com/blog/2010/5/26/end-to-end-performance-stud...

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