Are you running Python or Java instances? A lot of the costs come from the
fact that a single Python instance serves one request. We do expect there to
be some price increase, but sometimes when someone says "20x" increase, it's
not clear to us whether that's because you went from $1 -> $20 ($9 minimum
base price) or because of the instance based pricing.

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On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 5:57 PM, Raymond C. <[email protected]> wrote:

> Each EC2 instance can serve a lot more traffic than AppEngine instance (2
> for python at a time at this moment).  I would say AppEngine instances are a
> lot more expensive (not to mention much more limitation).
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