I'm loosely considering using Google App Engine for some Java server hosting, however I've come across what seems to be a bit of a problem whilst reading some of the docs. Most servers that I've ever written, and certainly the one I have in mind, require some form of memory-based storage that persists between sessions, however GAE seems to provide no mechanism for this.
Data can be stored as static objects but an app may use multiple servers and the data cannot be shared between the servers.
There is memcache, which is shared, but since this is a cache it is not reliable.
This leaves only the datastore, which would work perfectly, but is far too slow.
What I actually need is a high performance (ie. memory-based) store that is accessible to, and consistent for, all client requests. In this case it is to provide a specialized locking and synchronization mechanism that sits in front of the datastore.
It seems to me that there is a big gap in the functionality here. Or maybe I am missing something?
Any ideas or suggestions?