"Now, how does it make any sense to pay minimum of $9 to be able to
cross the 5GB free limit? "
For me, it makes no sense.

I'm working with GAE since the beginning, and the mojo was "pay for
what you use/need".
It's not only a question of $9, but they change the rules with no real
explanation.

I use 4.9999999999GB it's free.
I use 5.000000000001 it costs $9

I still don't understand these $9, for what... why,....

I can understand they need to increase the price, reduce the free
quota.,..etc,...
But now, changing the rule : instance + $9/monthly... I can't.






On 19 mai, 11:24, Vinuth Madinur <[email protected]> wrote:
> I get 10 GB of EBS space for free on AWS. It is insane to think it is
> alright to pay $9 to be able to consume more than 5GB.
>
> For $10, you get 100 GB space on AWS. And for $10, you get ~59GB space on
> appengine. Now, how does it make any sense to pay minimum of $9 to be able
> to cross the 5GB free limit?
>
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> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> > How about new Google's In App payment system? Looks promising.
>
> > Thing is, people want too much for free. $9 is less than you pay for
> > internet at home, hosting anything at Google is cheaper than putting
> > old PC in the basement :)
>
> > I hope that going out of preview will mean even more tools and toys
> > for us. Better documentation, better plugins [how about working on
> > DataNucleus? current plugin is really really outdated]...
> > On May 19, 9:47 am, Jeff Schnitzer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > You presume that my app has a web front end.  Most of the users of
> > > this particular app are iPhone clients, and the developer responsible
> > > for that code has moved on to other projects.
>
> > > ...and actually, there does seem to be a vast chasm between successful
> > > apps and unsuccessful ones.  I'm not entirely certain why.  It may
> > > partly be due to the fact that no payment system in the world lets you
> > > charge $0.50/mo.
>
> > > Jeff
>
> > > On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 12:21 AM, Brandon Wirtz <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > > Anything getting enough traffic to cross the free barrier should be
> > able to
> > > > have a revenue stream.  Especially if you thought it was going to be a
> > > > commercial venture.  And this is cold hearted but if you have loyal
> > users
> > > > who are using the app that much and none of them will pony up $.50 a
> > > > month... That's rough.
>
> > > > The Reason I don't think anyone should complain about the $9 number is
> > that
> > > > anyone should be able to put Adsense on their app and make $9.
>
> > > > I may be biased, but I have an App that averages a penny a day right
> > now,
> > > > and generates $2500 a month in Adsense.  There has to be some economic
> > model
> > > > that works between my extreme and yours.
>
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: [email protected]
> > > > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeff Schnitzer
> > > > Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 12:10 AM
> > > > To: [email protected]
> > > > Subject: Re: [google-appengine] Re: FAQ for out of preview pricing
> > changes
>
> > > > On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Brandon Wirtz <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > >> Put some ads on it and it should get to the $9 a month.  Put a donate
> > > >> button on it.
>
> > > > It's never that simple, and certainly isn't in this case.
>
> > > > That said, Google certainly doesn't owe anyone a free service layer,
> > nor a
> > > > linear ramp-up to paid service.  And apps around the limit of the free
> > > > service tier are probably something to discourage since they actually
> > > > consume resources.  Still, I'm more likely to contribute
> > > > *some* money for my forlorn projects if the cost was not a
> > discontiguous
> > > > function.
>
> > > > Jeff
>
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