Hi

More than a few people have said in the groups lately that appengine is 
unsuitable for entry level apps due to the new pricing schedule.
I am not so sure, but there hasn't been any real information about the 
alternatives, so I thought I would start to collate some numbers

So to that end I have included a spreadsheet here with a summary of a number 
of VPS or cloud providers solutions that I would consider
might be suitable to run a small entry level appengine app.

For the sake of the discussion you would want to run a stack that looks like 
the following

linux
nginx/apache
a light weight stack say webapp2, pyramid, tipfy (a lightweight framework)
an ORM (sqlobject/Storm)
and mysql

This doesn't really equate to a heroku offering, but lets say in each case
we need a single instance of something running, 512MB at a minimum to run 
the small stack and an RDBMS , with at least 1GB of 
storage available if no OS is factored in and 5GB if the OS counts in the 
storage allocation.

So here is a 
spreadsheet. 
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0At1LTa6ONStgdExuRUl2QUdOVE0yWDFDbUJyX09QNlE&hl=en_US

I know none of these compare service wise directly with appengine.  But 
these are the sort of services people name
frequently as viable alternatives that are cheaper than appengine. So lets 
look at the reallity

The equivalent appengine basic service would be a single permanently idle 
instance running 24 hours a day, plus low volume of traffic and < 1GB of 
data in the datastore. So more instances might spin up.  Under 2.7 with 
threading requests we might not see more instance start.  A $ figure to 
apply to such an appengine app
would probably be between $30 and $40 per month.

Please suggest refinements to these models, and additonal detail to go into 
the spread sheet.

On the face of it I am not convinced many of these services are 
significantly cheaper than appengine especially when you take into account 
most of them
require you to manage the complete stack.

Hope this helps focus the discussion and provide some reality checks.

I personally have no plans to move off appengine.  But due plan to do some 
tuning.

Regards

Tim


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