It is definitely not an apples to apples comparison, and App Engine should 
be significantly more expensive using a simple $/GB metric.

However, $0.039/hr/GB for Compute Engine vs. $0.64/hr/GB for App Engine 
(1600% higher) did raise my eyebrows as well. Part of it seems to be that 
the Compute Engine price (on a per GB basis) seems pretty darn low.

On Friday, June 29, 2012 8:52:34 AM UTC-4, barryhunter wrote:
>
> You are not comparing like for like. 
>
> An app-engine 'instance' is not just a generic VM instance. 
>
> Its 'managed' for you - you dont need to install a OS, manage patches etc. 
> Even a backed has an effective load balancer in front of it, a firewall. 
> Access to other 'free' services, memcache, task queues, etc. 
>
> The classic IaaS vs. PaaS difference. 
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 5:18 AM, pdknsk wrote:
>
>> Riddle me this.
>>
>> B2 256MB RAM $0.16/h
>>
>> http://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/python/backends/overview/
>>
>> n1-standard-1-d 3.75GB RAM $0.145/h
>>
>> http://cloud.google.com/pricing/compute-engine.html
>>
>>
>>
>>
>

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