Thanks for the responses.

I'm using Objectify, but am bypassing it to write only to memcache.  I can 
definitely write-through, but that would mean I have datastore writes on 
every request, which is what I'm trying to avoid.

Does anyone know where the virtual ceiling is for memcache?  I would really 
like to sweep my memcache every 5 minutes and write to the datastore, but if 
I have a million users storing 1mb objects in memcache, are some going to be 
falling off the LRU cliff?

>From all the docs I've read and research I've done on GAE memcache, it seems 
that I shouldn't have to worry so much about losing anything in memcache if 
I'm doing a sweep every 5 minutes.  I guess I could write up some tests, but 
I'd like to know if anyone has any hard evidence as to if my objects are 
going to be evicted if I attempt this?

Thanks everyone!

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