I have a site on GAE that is mostly just serving a small website that has 
all the HTML in Memcache (but even when it's not, the site is extremely 
light to rerender). I get 4k to 6k hits a day.

My daily frontend instance hours hovers between 30 and 60. Also, around ten 
times a day, I get the following message in my logs: This request caused a 
new process to be started for your application, and thus caused your 
application code to be loaded for the first time. This request may thus 
take longer and use more CPU than a typical request for your application.

Does this seem right for such a simple site? I would have thought that 
having all the HTML in Memcache would have kept my instance hours much 
smaller than that, and starting new instances ten times a day seems like 
overkill. But I really have no idea -- there seems to be a lack of tools 
that actually narrow down what's causing spikes in instance hours or 
instances.

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