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by abritishguy
4044 days ago
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This doesn't surprise me at all. It is trivial to run a site on app engine that can handle hundreds of requests a second continuously without leaving the free tier. Sure, when the change from billing CPU time to instance hours came in some app's bills sky-rocketed. But that was because they were poorly coded such that instances were blocking and unable to serve incoming requests. With a thread safe application and the proper configuration there is absolutely no reason why instance-hours pricing shouldn't be competitive. |
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Really? The free tier comes with 28 instance hours per day. That'd mean your app would have to serve hundreds of requests per second, meaning each request must take substantially less than 10 ms, on a 600 MHz, 128 MB RAM machine.
If your request do any work at all, I doubt you can handle them in <10ms on a 600 MHz CPU.