Hi Carl,

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Carl Schroeder
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Has this feature been disabled? Have the requirements for it changed?
> The "Configured Services" section of my Application Settings says that
> "Warmup Requests" are enabled.
> I can find no trace of any warmup requests in my logs.
>

Currently, the warmup requests are issued only when you have some min idle
instances settings instead of 'automatic'.


>
> Also, the scheduler is still acting crazy. It is starting up new java
> instances (with user facing requests) when there are dynamic instances
> alive and well and idle. 20 second response times to REST calls that
> normally return in 50ms is simply unacceptable performance. Asking my users
> to wait 40 seconds while a page that contains multiple REST calls loads is
> simply not an option.
>

To avoid this, currently the options are
* to have sufficient number of min idle instances
or
* to make your loading requests faster

-- Takashi


>
> I am back to deciding whether to port the java to python and stay on GAE,
> or trying out dynamoDB on AWS.
>
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