Hi,
If your application has lot of complex reporting requirements and most
of it is not known before hand, i would prefer AWS with RDS feature.
The modelling of data and its relationship (like owned or un-
owned)should be done based on query requirements.  Given that JOIN is
not supported in Datastore, doing complex join relies on the code. In
those scenarios AWS scores well over GAE .

Thanks
Hari

On Aug 31, 11:53 pm, Joshua Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm interested in the data center redundancy differences.  It seems like GAE 
> automatically moves stuff around when things go bad, whereas AWS makes it 
> possible, but apparently its so hard to do that people don't (witness the 
> US-East failure taking out Netflix, Foursquare, Quora, etc...).  Is that a 
> correct impression?
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> On Aug 30, 2011, at 4:57 PM, Brandon Wirtz wrote:
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> > I’m going to be doing a video and blog post about GAE vs AWS, in this case 
> > specific to Java.
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> > Are there any points anyone thinks I should address specifically?
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> > This will NOT be a “X is the Winner, Y is the Loser” it is about when to 
> > pick each.
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