I've just about given up on the thought that AppEngine is a good
service.  It's good in theory, but I get about 25% errors in bursts
and it's generally timeouts on the datastore.  Those error bursts are
frequent.  Lately is been almost daily.  But pretty much every upgrade
they do has a couple weeks before it starts to feel stable again.  The
bad part is we have no control over the servers so we just have to eat
the errors as they come since they are coming from the datastore.   I
need a reliable/stable environment where I feel I can do something
about problems when they come up.  So I'm probably making the switch,
just off of AppEngine.

On Aug 3, 1:02 pm, Will Reiher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ikai,
>
> That's great news! I'm not so worried about a temporary read-only period
> it's the the idea of switching the application id that was scary. I've
> already done it once, and while it was fairly painless, it did affect our
> https requests point to the app-id appspot url.
>
> Thanks for the update - I'm sure many other people will be making the
> switch.

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