Dear App Engine Team,

No web application platform should have hour-long scheduled downtime
periods in the middle of the day. Why does Google App Engine have
these, and when will this no longer happen? And, while one response
might be to switch to the high replication datastore, this should
technically be possible to fix without sacrificing consistency.

One fix that I would be satisfied with is to schedule the downtime in
the middle of the night. Give me the option of when downtime can
occur. If you need some inspiration, you could look over at that other
cloud provider I'm considering switching to.
http://aws.amazon.com/rds/faqs/#12

The downtime also wouldn't be as bad if it were only for a couple
minutes.

The other thing I want to point out is that scheduled downtime is
different than unplanned downtime. Unplanned downtime is something you
can't control, but it just frustrates me that you plan downtime in the
middle of the day. This is the biggest reason for why I'm considering
switching away from Google App Engine.

Looking forward to hearing from the App Engine team.

Thanks,

--
Kyle Mulka
Co-Founder, DealSavant
http://www.dealsavant.com

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