One major advantage of GAE it is that is more green than alternatives.
Charging by resource usage (cpu cycles, bandwidth etc) forces us to
energy efficient programming style.
Also I am sure G datacenters are much more efficient than someone's
LAMP stack.

Nick

On Apr 25, 8:42 am, Niklas Rosencrantz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you Robert for putting it very well said: "on AppEngine you're not
> paying for massive amounts of idle capacity" This is what a mean with
> cost-effectiveness. When all you pay for is outgoing bandwidth and storage
> you can for instance make just an indexing service extremely cheap with
> almost no capital and almost only labor intensive. Our work now is
> labor-intensive instead of capital-intensive exactly as Robert states below:
> "Knowing well hoping that more is needed" interestingly stating a law which
> is exactly the opposite of mechanics: The more you load our network the more
> successful it will get. Contrary to a mechanical car which will get less
> efficient the more you load it.
> Thanks
> Niklas

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