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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T14:16:25+00:00 2026-05-12T14:16:25+00:00

Answering this question and searching for references I have this doubt my self: *How

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Answering this question and searching for references I have this doubt my self:

*How much data could be stored into a Google App Engine, application?

If I’m reading well this table:

Resources    | Free daily  |  Free Max Rate  | Daily Billing enable           | Max Rate Billing
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stored Data  | 1 gigabyte  |    None         |  1 gigabytes free; no maximum  | None

Does it means you can storage as much as you want for free ( as long as it is 1 gb daily? )

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EDIT

Mmhh I was wrong.

I have found also the official link that answer my own question:

http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/billing.html

Resource           |    Unit        |   Unit cost
-------------------------------------------------
Outgoing Bandwidth |    gigabytes   |   $0.12

-------------------------------------------------
Incoming Bandwidth |    gigabytes   |   $0.10

-------------------------------------------------
CPU Time           |    CPU hours   |   $0.10

-------------------------------------------------
Stored Data        | gigabytes per month |  $0.15
-------------------------------------------------
Recipients Emailed |    recipients |    $0.0001

So, using 7.6 gb of storage wouldcost $1 USD/month 😮 Still, very cheap. Am I missing something?

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    2026-05-12T14:16:26+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 2:16 pm

    I read that to mean 1 GB stored during the course of a day, not added in a day, so in other words you can have up to 1 GB of storage for free. If you store more, calculated daily, you have to pay for that additional storage. There is no maximum on how much you can store, you just get billed for it.

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