Google App Engine went GA

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Marco Galassi

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Mar 10, 2017, 4:25:29 AM3/10/17
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Zachary Fewtrell

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Mar 10, 2017, 12:23:56 PM3/10/17
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Hi Marco,
 More specifically App Engine flexible environments went GA.  This is the new language support and the Docker container support.  App Engine standard environment has been GA for some time.

Regards,
 Zach

Marco Galassi

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Mar 13, 2017, 3:56:13 AM3/13/17
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Yep, correct. My fault

Lawrence Mok

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Mar 16, 2017, 2:10:43 AM3/16/17
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Is this just VM and re-branded as App Engine "Flexible" ?

Jordan (Cloud Platform Support)

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Mar 16, 2017, 10:57:35 AM3/16/17
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Hey Lawrence,

When you deploy your code to any Cloud it is run on virtual machines (VMs). It is the capabilities of these optimized VMs, and how they can scale to handle any traffic load to your app that makes App Engine stand out. 

App Engine Standard uses lightweight pre-built VMs that run Python 2.7, Java 7, PHP 5.5, and Go 1.6 runtimes. App Engine Flexible on the other hand allows you to create your own runtime using Docker so that you may deploy an application coded in any language to App Engine

You can find out more information about the differences between App Engine Standard and Flexible by selecting a language on the App Engine page

Note: if you are instead referring to the older App Engine 'Managed VMs', this was indeed updated to become App Engine 'Flexible' last year. 


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