If you don’t absolutely need the same app name with a different version to 
run in the new environment, there is the option to rename your new app and 
dedicate a new service to it, for the new environment, all under the same 
project. As a result, your old app would continue running in the standard 
environment, whereas the new one, freshly re-baptised, runs in the flex 
environment, offering a new service. You would finally run 2 services 
accepting traffic, and that should take care of their “friendly 
coexistence”. 

Still, both apps must exist within the same project, to access the same 
Datastore, as the project ID secures common access. 

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