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I have a small dataset, its around 2000 rows, and the Entity only has 4 String fields and a Long id. When I populate the database run locally there is no problems, but when I run it on appengine i only get 867 records into the database before I hit the 1 Mb limit.

what am i missing?

he GAE documentation states:

" App Engine Datastore uses a distributed architecture to automatically manage scaling to very large data sets "

is there a discussion somewhere on how to get around this severe limitation?

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    do you have bloating indexes? 1MB per entity is no way severe Oct 31, 2012 at 8:43
  • Can you show us your tables and indexes? Oct 31, 2012 at 8:45
  • i just went into the admin panel and it says i have no indexes
    – semisided1
    Oct 31, 2012 at 8:45
  • so you are storing large (~250k) pieces of text in the database? In this case you should look into the alternatives (blobstore) Oct 31, 2012 at 8:48
  • i have a bunch of static methods and static variables in the Entity class, my understanding of java is that should not be a problem, could that bloat the record size ?
    – semisided1
    Oct 31, 2012 at 8:48

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I seems you put all your data into one entity instead of using 1 entity per "row". What data access API do you use? Sounds like low-level API, which is good. Are sure you are not putting all your entities inside one large parent entity? Or are you using really large strings? Use the the datastore viewer in the appspot console to see your current data (the parts that got written to datastore before the error). It should be easy for you to spot anomalies there.

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