Well, always-on is pretty important for low-traffic apps. They usually
do not use free quota and quite often they are not even close. Having
to pay for always-on + app fee + instance hours would be huge
difference. And all of that just to make smooth start for new
requests...


BTW, good to see Google App being expanded. It's great to have service
like that - it really takes away most of that stuff that is not actual
development :)

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