It is not limited at 500QPS anymore.  I've had apps go over 500QPS
without needing to contact Google.

You should submit a documentation bug, and then let us know the issue # to star.




Robert






On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 20:23, Pol <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/quotas.html, in the Requests
> section, it says:
>
> The total number of requests to the app. The per-minute quotas for
> application with billing enabled allow for up to 500 requests per
> second—more than one billion requests per month.
>
> But further below, in the table, it also says:
>
>  Billing Enabled Default Quota
>  Maximum Rate
>  45,200 requests/minute
>
> So is it 30,000 (500 * 60) or 45,000?
>
> Also if you end up requesting a raise for this limit, would it be only
> temporary or can it be forever? This limit of 500 requests per second
> may be OK for websites but seems like low for desktop or even mobile
> apps. For instance, if you have 500 users running a desktop app at the
> same time that's doing some batch processing on many instances, you'll
> hit the limit immediately.
>
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