The $9 is nothing compared to the Instance Hour $$ you will pay On May 10, 5:25 pm, Sylvain <[email protected]> wrote: > For very small app $9/month is a big jump. > > Example : for one of my apps, I pay $1/month and with the new price > $10/month > = +900% > > GAE was : "pay for what you use", it is no more the case... > > On May 10, 7:29 pm, Ugorji <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Did App Engine suddenly start costing a minimum of $45 per month? > > >http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2011/05/year-ahead-for-google-app... > > > Summary: pay-as-you-go is 8 cents per hour an instance is running, or 5 > > cents per hour if you pre-reserve. This translates to $58 per month for > > pay-as-you-go or $36 per month for pre-reserved. Add the $9/app/month fee > > for any serious apps with billing enabled (required for using blobstore, > > etc), and it translates to $45 (if pre-reserved) or $67 (pay-as-you-go). And > > this is for an app with only one instance always running. > > > Compared to what we've been used to, this seems like a major increase in > > price. Maybe someone can shed some light on this - I hope it's not as bad as > > it looks to me. > > > (P.S. Pricing for High Replication Datastore is a welcome change - thanks > > Google. You've also made it easier to pick HRD, as there'd no pricing > > advantage for M/S anymore).
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