Google is previewing a new service aimed at web application developers. The
preview release of the
Google
App Engine will let developers host, create and run applications as easily
as they might create a blog, said the firm.
In his blog post,
Kevin
Gibbs, Google Tech Lead on the Google App Engine, said that the engine took
the typical building blocks used by developers, and packaged them with a
scalable infrastructure, meaning that developers could, "spend less time dealing
with system administration and maintenance, and more time building and improving
their applications."
The SDK gives access to Python application servers, GFS data store services,
and Google's own scalable
BigTable databases. As well
as this, any apps developed using the tools will work seamlessly with Google
apps, and developers have full access to the firms' APIs.
The preview version of the App engine is free, but limited to the first
10,000 people to sign up. Interested subscribers will need a Google log-in, such
as that used with the Googlemail email service.
Although free, there are limits on usage. Applications should not use more
than 500MB of total storage, 200m megacycles per day of CPU time, or 10GB of
bandwidth per day. Also, all applications must be written in Python.
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