Hi,

I am wondering when the Memcache that Python, Java and Golang use in App 
Engine Standard might be available for use with Node.js.
I did read in this post 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/google-appengine/node$20standard$20memcache%7Csort:date/google-appengine/GK_5qVwBIuQ/rm_51qD7LHQJ>
 
that: " Looking ahead though, the core services that are bundled into the 
App Engine SDK today (Datastore, Memcache, Task Queues, and Logging) will 
all be exposed as standalone services that one can call from any compute 
offering". 
So assume you might not be implementing this for Node.js in favour of 
MemoryStore for Redis, in which case, when will this be available in the 
Sydney region as "Cloud Memorystore for Redis traffic must stay within the 
region where the instance is located" and my App Engine application is in 
Sydney...

I am also wondering if you will be offering a free tiered version of this 
(since App Engine Memcache offers one i.e. Shared Memcache), as I am still 
developing my application and would rather not incur extreme costs during 
the development phase of my application (I used $4 out of the $300 free 
trial 3+ years ago...)

Cheers.

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