Seems intense transactions like yours are what GAE is trying to avoid
with high priority cycles reserved for the User Interface.  The Task
Queue and Cron subsystems help with intense batch operations such as
this.  But, even with those you have to breakdown the work into small
units.

On Nov 27, 8:32 am, chris <christopher.morr...@ac-soft.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to return 5000 rows by using 5 sets of 1000.  However the
> CPU utlization is really high.  I need to get the full 5000 to work
> out a calculation based on the data.  This prevents me from performing
> any paging operations.  I don't need to display all the data at once
> but simply getting the rows is causing some issues.  I don't want the
> high cpu utilization to cause the requests to timeout.
>
> Does anyone know of anything i could try?
>
> Regards
>
> Chris

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