Handling 1k QPS *immediately* is quite impossible under the current
pricing scheme. Your use case sounds like you will be serving content
that is static if thats the case you can use the undocumented edge
caching feature: Use the Cache-Control header and requests will be
cached by local Google Datacenters. I am sure that they can handle way
more than 1k QPS immediately. AFAIK this feature only works in
combination with a custom domain.

On Aug 11, 9:39 am, kawasaki <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, I tried go from 0 QPS to 1000 QPS Immediately.
> (Please imagine an event site like "80% price off sale starts 18:00
> today!! Get coupon fromhttp://example.appspot.com/xxx/";, and the URL
> has not told to anyone.)
>
> If I start slow like 10 or 20 QPS, I can see GAE handles over 600 QPS
> (and I know more QPS is handled, "if I start slowly").
> I'm sure I don't hit any limits.
>
> I just want to handle 1000 QPS immediately.
>
> I hope anyone tell me how can I handle sudden 1000 QPS,
> or tell me GAE is suitable or not suitable for the above usage.
>
> Best regards,
> kawasaki

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