How can I find out how my bandwidth is used in Google App Engine? I want to extract the top bandwidth hogs so I can cut down on my outgoing bandwidth usage.
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App engine logs all requests. This includes information about the request (path, query string, wall/cpu/api time, and approximate data transfer out in kb) and the requester (IP address and (if the user is logged in) google account name). You should be able to compute a reasonable estimate based on this information.
You can periodically download your app's logs with appcfg. How often you need to do this will be based on how much traffic your site handles.
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1Thanks, I was able to gather that info. Do you know of a tool which makes analysis easier? For another site I would simply plugin in AWStats or something similar. Aug 23, 2010 at 6:15
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3AWStats, or anything else that analyzes apache log format logs should work just fine. Aug 23, 2010 at 21:59
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1The key information here is that the log is in an Apache-like log format. Thanks! Sep 7, 2010 at 17:31
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anyone knows how to actually measure the outgoing bandwidth? the logs do not suffice IMHO (the fact the request was received and logged does not mean a response was even issued - sometimes connections are broken etc.), and since the response is sometimes dynamic, it's size might vary drastically.– orcamanMay 18, 2014 at 13:53
Also it may be helpful for you to review the usage from the admin console (all up and via the logs) as shown below - the link to the admin console is at https://appengine.google.com/