I did say 'schizophrenic'. $500/month for premier support. $100 for full 
SSL (since lowered). Maybe I was wrong re: saying enterprise. Clearly they 
want high value-add developers which is  a good thing IMHO. If you were 
around when they went to instance billing from cpu usage billing, you will 
recall some devs who were using absurd amounts of resources for the amount 
they paid (e.g. very low cpu charges whilst consuming astronomical non-cpu 
resources). Didn't mean much with my prior post - just that I believe we 
are in a transitional stage.

On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 8:29:33 PM UTC-7, Richard Watson wrote:
>
> Enterprise pricing and GAE aren't in the same universe, unless we're 
> talking about enterprises that run out of the back of a truck. "Enterprise" 
> is where they ask for your phone number, and then get an expensive 
> salesperson to figure out how much you value the product, and then charge 
> you that. This is free to start, 9 bucks a month to enable billing, mostly 
> usage-based and very few customers will ever have a monthly GAE cost that 
> equals that of hiring their next employee.

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