I mean is:
Management and Control.

2010/9/27 Greg <[email protected]>

> Bigtable is VERY convenient - assuming you want a scalable
> application. I have had to scale a MySQL database in the past, and
> believe me, it is very difficult to do properly. Once you have this
> experience, you understand why the datastore is designed the way it
> is, and are quite happy about it!
>
> I guerss the bottom line is if you are developing a low-volume site,
> it will be easier to do it on a PHP/MySQL server. But if you think/
> hope it might ever become a high volume site, it will be several times
> easier on appengine.
>
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