Hello,

App Engine scales instances up when the volume of incoming requests 
increases and scales instances down when this volume decreases. This 
scaling helps ensure that all of your application's current instances are 
being used to optimal efficiency and cost effectiveness. For more 
information please see the documentation for scaling dynamic instances [1].

You can use several settings in the application configuration file to 
adjust the trade-off between performance and resource load. For the list of 
the available auto-scaling parameters, please see ‘Using performance 
settings’ section of this article [2].

A good recommendation is to benchmark performance with default scaling 
settings then run a new benchmark after each change. See this article[2] 
for some best practices to ensure that your app will scale efficiently to 
the volume of incoming requests.

[1] 
https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/how-instances-are-managed#scaling_dynamic_instances

[2] https://cloud.google.com/appengine/articles/scalability

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