Hello

If you look in the logs section in the dashboard then select "All
requests" you can see the request latency of each request. If you go
to the instances section of the dashboard you can see the average
request latency of each instance of your app. I wasn't aware of a
limit on user-facing request times for scaling, but perhaps app engine
is less willing to scale apps that respond slowly. At any rate, 800ms
is a long time for most common web requests. If you're doing more than
a second's worth of work such as complex datastore operations I would
at least consider using the task queue.

Regards.

On May 5, 7:08 pm, Albert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is it possible for me to know if my app is "qualified" to autoscale
> just by looking at the values being displayed in the dashboard?
>
> It currently gives info on CPU and API CPU average request times.
> However, please correct me if I'm wrong, I remember that the measure
> for autoscaling is that your user facing requests should stay below
> 800 - 1000ms in response time (even if the CPU/API CPU is above
> 1000ms).
>
> If this is the case, can I tell just by looking at the dashboard if my
> app is ok to autoscale or not? Or do I have to dig in to the logs and
> use appstats to manually profile my app?
>
> Thanks!

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