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RE: If Google's App Engine ever met an app appliance...
An appliance would defeat many of the benefits of the current architecture. With these things running in the Google cloud you don't have to worry about hardware utilization, storage, maintenance, backups, updates, and more.

If you think you /need/ an appliance, consider detaching yourself from your blanky. wink
Posted by: GICodeWarrior@...   Posted on: 04/08/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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You are right, an appliance is a necessary part of the mix. That will get a  DonnieBoy | 04/08/08
RE: If Google's App Engine ever met an app appliance...  GICodeWarrior@... | 04/08/08
However . . .  JLHenry | 04/08/08
Also, a caching local server would let you continue to work if your  DonnieBoy | 04/08/08
RE: If Google's App Engine ever met an app appliance...  scoobbs@... | 04/08/08
Google also needs to integrate the is Gears, so we can build robust  DonnieBoy | 04/08/08
RE: If Google's App Engine ever met an app appliance...  BobWarfield | 04/08/08
I agree 100% with what you are saying, but, at the same time, it would be  DonnieBoy | 04/08/08
...or "Cloudlets" will be hosted on internal appliance  remilad | 04/08/08
I think your missing the point  tmcgee | 04/08/08
RE: If Google's App Engine ever met an app appliance...  Four-Eyes | 04/08/08
Plus, this could be a hackers fun time  Boot_Agnostic | 04/09/08
RE: If Google's App Engine ever met an app appliance...  hwr | 11/14/09

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