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Reducing Google App Engine High Replication Datastore prices by up to 25%
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Since its inception in 2011,
Google App Engine High Replication Datastore
(HRD) has grown and currently processes over 4.5 trillion transactions per month with 99.95% uptime. In addition, HRD serves as the basis of
Google Cloud Datastore
, which we announced last week at Google I/O.
We are always evaluating opportunities to create more value for you and today we are reducing Datastore prices by up to 25%. This price change impacts both App Engine HRD and Cloud Datastore.
Below is a breakdown of the new pricing:
Storage
Resource
Old Unit Cost
New Unit Cost
Stored Data (Datastore)
$0.24 / GB / Month
$0.18 / GB / Month
Operations
Operation
Old Cost
New Cost
Write
$0.10 per 100k operations
$0.09 per 100k operations
Read
$0.07 per 100k operations
$0.06 per 100k operations
Small
$0.01 per 100k operations
unchanged
If you are unfamiliar with Datastore you can learn more about
App Engine HRD
and
Cloud Datastore
.
- Posted by Peter Magnusson, Engineering Director
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