Anyone from GAE answering about PCI DSS compliance?

Thanks

On Monday, October 31, 2011 4:53:03 PM UTC-2, 1qazxsw2 wrote:
>
> I own an eCommerce website running on BlueHost shared hosting with a 
> dedicated IP and an SSL certificate installed. All is working fine. 
>
> I am now in the process of launching a new eCommerce website. Since I 
> write my back-end in Python, I wanted to use GAE. It's a fairly simple 
> site with two SQL tables, one for the items and one for the orders, so 
> it would be easy to do with GAE and its data store. 
>
> My concerns are: 
>
> 1) How reliable is the GAE? 
>
> 2) Can I trust the application I write now will run for at least two 
> years? In this time, Google will surely modify its App Engine dozens 
> of times and I am worried my app won't be compatible with the newer 
> versions of the engine. 
>
> 3) How quickly the datastore is updated? I mean, if a user buys and 
> item, I will updated the items list's stock field so when the next 
> user places an order, he will see an updated stock. 
>
> 4) Is it possible to store credit card details on GAE? Is it PCI DSS 
> compliant? 
>
> 5) Can I generate an HTTPS request from my application to the credit 
> card company to authorize the payment? 
>
> And last question, is using and learning to use GAE worth the trouble, 
> time and effort over using the old-school shared hosting systems? 
>
> Thanks 
>

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