I know, that's what I thought. But I also show a case of a customer
from May this year. I just need to cross check from somebody at Google
that these issues have been resolved. It would really help, the last
thing I want millions of users to see is an app engine error, which I
think I can't even control to present a custom error.

On Aug 11, 3:43 pm, Geoffrey Spear <[email protected]> wrote:
> You're quoting a blog post from 2008 before there was billing to
> increase quotas.
>
> On Aug 11, 2:01 am, Nikita <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > We're trying to deploy a large project on app engine, and by this
> > time, we have an app engine version in internal testing. However, we
> > have a few concerns:
>
> > First, the information this gentleman expresses:http://aralbalkan.com/1504
>
> > Here is a quote - "You build an awesome new app on Google App Engine.
> > You tell your friends. They tell 1,000 of their friends on Twitter who
> > tell 1,000 of their friends and then, suddenly, you have all these
> > developers hitting Google App Engine for the first time to see your
> > app. Paradoxically, by doing that, they trigger the "intelligent
> > throttling" "feature" in Google App Engine which freaks out and shuts
> > down your app with an "Over Quota" error -- effectively making the
> > "Over Quota" message the first impression most of your audience has of
> > Google App Engine."
>
> > To what extent is this true? As paying customers with a sizable budget
> > (We're paying over $35,000 a month on our current host, bandwidth
> > exclusive), this is completely unacceptable.
>
> > I assumed that this might be true only for free accounts, but then one
> > of our engineers found this 
> > ->http://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine/browse_thread/thread/...
>
> > This is a paying customer begging for your mercy to scale. He claims
> > he gets a Out of Quota error in 1 of 6 requests. This shows he isn't
> > really out o his daily Quota, but there is something else that's going
> > wrong.
>
> > It would be great i somebody from Google can comment on the validity o
> > the above concerns. We don't want to shift our entire business to app
> > engine and have our customers watch the "Out of Quota - App engine
> > errors". Frankly, this would be like BSOD of the web 2.0 world. :)

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