Hi Liang,
Can't you use taskqueues with urlfetch to fill the new datastore in
the background and allready start with the new app-id. No need to stay
around for 70 hours etc.
gr
wim

On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 5:57 PM, working <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Due to some branding issue, I have to change my app to use a new app-
> id.
> The way I know is:
> 1. download datastore and upload to the new app-id
> 2. change the app-id in app.yaml.
> Sounds easy. But, since I have over 1200000 entities in a kind under
> the old app-id. If I use bulkuploader to do the downloading/uploading,
> which does it with a speed of 10 per second, I will need 120000 * 2 /
> 3600 = 66 hours. Too long...
> Any suggestion? Is there a way to directly port the datastore to a new
> app-id? Thanks a lot!
> Best,
> Liang
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