Hi Tony,

Splitting your application to dodge payment of fees is against the terms of
service, section 4.4:

http://code.google.com/appengine/terms.html


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On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 12:11 PM, agp <[email protected]> wrote:

> So I have no issues paying for usage. My apps can be scaled back to
> the free status and I am doing that not because they are charging but
> because they are charging $9 per application. What does this mean
> instead of 2 applications (one for my cms and one for java) I will
> have 3 so I can save the instance hours. One app will be for images
> and static content, one for CMS and the other for the custom java
> code. What does that save google nothing. I used to pay $20 per month
> and was happy to do that.  I came to GAE for scalability not the cost.
> My apps were targeted for usage at .05-$1 per day day for usage, I had
> no problem and almost turned on billing only to see that the ability
> to do the scalability may cost me more then that scalability might run
> for the month.
>
> Lets say we will pay but bring down the per app charge. Maybe $15 per
> account (up to 3 apps) plus usage. Please google rethink. For the
> price you guys are going to I can get a VPN for under $40 a month and
> may have to look at that.
>
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