We are still in the design phase of the web app so I can't share a url yet 
but I'd like to see if the known "problem" of quota linked to IP has been 
solved or not.

Our situation is going to be:
- the web app will be hosted on cloud, probably Azure Web sites (so one IP 
used by thousands of apps)
- we'll need to do some geocoding (small number) server side to prepare a 
map to show to users

As quota is per IP do we risk to get OVER_QUERY_LIMIT because we host on 
the cloud? Can we avoid this without switching to paid (premier)?

Thanks

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