Just to bump this - the linked docs are great for comparing between App 
Engine Standard and Flexible, but it doesn't really address Cloud Functions.

It would be helpful to have a comparison / best-practices guideline for 
choosing between Cloud Functions and App Engine

On Saturday, 30 June 2018 21:30:19 UTC+3, George (Cloud Platform Support) 
wrote:
>
> If your intention is to deploy a full-fledged app, you have the choice 
> between the Standard Environment and Flexible. The "Choosing an App Engine 
> Environment" online document 
> <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/the-appengine-environments> 
> should help you in taking the decision best suited to your needs. In both 
> cases, the managed environment works transparently in ensuring that your 
> desired functionality is there. You can configure your app specifying how 
> its services scale. Instances are created or stopped in response to 
> traffic. You may have a look at the "How Instances are Managed" page 
> <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/java/how-instances-are-managed>
>  
> for more information. 
>
> Cloud Endpoints is a distributed API management system, not suitable for a 
> priority job queue. 
>

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