I'll keep looking, but it's weird because that app was consistently
within 1 penny day-to-day before, and its consistently within 1 penny
day-to-day now - it's just exactly double the overall cost...

j

On Oct 18, 2:46 pm, Alfred Fuller <[email protected]>
wrote:
> There is no difference between M/S and HRD with regards to write ops (i.e.
> given the same input, M/S and HRD report the exact same amount of writes).
> Something else must be different (traffic, existing entity values, etc).
>
> On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Jason Collins
> <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > I had a M-S app that was very regularly, daily, using around .73M
> > datastore writes for a daily cost of around $0.68.
>
> > I used the automatic migration tool to migrate this app to HRD.
>
> > Now, it uses around 1.44M datastore writes for a daily cost of around
> > $1.39 (or roughly double).
>
> > Is this correct? Does the HRD really consume double the number of
> > writes?
>
> > If so, given that the cost of HRD was dropped to "be the same as M-S"
> > to encourage people to migrate, it's rather unfortunate.
>
> > It could be that there's something else I'm not considering...
>
> > j
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