Robert
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Are the customer benefits compelling?
....doesn't matter any more as the writing is on the wall...
We can't migrate until the migration tools support migration of all data from all name spaces.
Repeated posts asking about that have lead to...........silence.....
I think this is a really good idea. It will encourage people with
apps to move, and help further persuade new apps to not use
master-slave. I have not spoken to anyone who regretted the move to
high-replication.
Robert
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 15:42, Chris Ramsdale <cram...@google.com> wrote:
> Hey App Engine Users,
>
> Almost 4 years after launch, we’ve seen fantastic growth both in Google App
> Engine and the apps that run on it. And although the Master/Slave Datastore
> was a big part of our early success, it's time to announce the deprecation
> of the Master/Slave Datastore in favor of the High-Replication Datastore
> (HRD). HRD has provided us with higher availability and better, more
> predictable performance. Many upcoming features will be HRD-only and we
> strongly encourage you to migrate all your applications as soon as possible
> using the migration tools found in the Application Settings tab of the
> Administration Console. The deprecation period will follow the guidelines
> set in our terms of service. If you have any questions or concerns, please
> contact us at ms-datastore-deprecation@google.com.
>
> Chris
>
> Product Manager, Google App Engine
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Migrating all data from all namespaces (I.e. a transparent migration of all data that is then accessed by same app via same API, which is what Andrei is asking for I think) is must for us migrate.....so just waiting for that.
I tend to agree with Andrei, and consider PaaS as including IaaS, and expect google to manage details of data below the Data store API...
Comment about HRD was a reference to posts from other who have already migrated.
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Well go use it then!
If you found a platform that works for you, then great, use it.
Its important to realise a particular platform isn't going to suit everyone.
Concentrate your efforts where you are most productive, you will be
happier for it.
It's always painful, when you find something isnt what you expected it
to be - and it doesnt live up to your expectations.
But rather than dwell on that, move on quickly; and chalk it up to experience.