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How do i store data which is more than 10 MB in google app engine? put() from datastore allows only 1 MB. do I need to slice my data into chunks of 1MB each and store ? or is there any other way ?

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    For Media rich sites, Google App Engine is not really cost competitive. You should consider switching to a different cloud if you need lots of storage or transfer. Amazon EC2 is pretty good in that range. Dec 16, 2010 at 15:37
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    There's absolutely no reason that an application can't use AppEngine and Amazon S3 to build an application. What could be more in the spirit of 'the cloud' than building an application that uses multiple providers? Dec 16, 2010 at 16:19
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    @TokenMacGuy What are you basing that assessment on? App Engine's storage and transfer prices are in line with other cloud providers. Dec 16, 2010 at 23:09

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Using the datastore, yes, you'll need to use smaller chunks. You could also use the Blobstore API.

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