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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T00:05:18+00:00 2026-05-12T00:05:18+00:00

Well, I think I have a very basic doubt here: I’m developing an app

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Well, I think I have a very basic doubt here:

I’m developing an app on GAE (Java) and performing a query to the datastore that returns a lot
of entities, so I need to cache it. I was using memcache and it was working great, but if I keep the list of entities in a static variable, the whole request goes as twice as fast than using memcache. I think that’s because I’m not deserializing the entities all the time.

What would be the drawback of using a static variable instead on memcache? I don’t know if there could be several instances of my application in the cloud, and thus several instances of my static variable?

The list of entities I’m trying to cache are the best (greater score) posts of the last week. I take that list and choose 5 random posts and show them in a couple of pages.

Thanks for the help!

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    2026-05-12T00:05:19+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 12:05 am

    App Engine scales by creating new instances of your application as the number of users hitting it increases. As drudru said, different users might be served by different instances. In general, memcache is the fastest place to store something you want to be globally consistent. However, in your case there may be some room for improvement.

    You mention you have a list of posts and you randomly choose 5 to show to users. Does it matter if 2 different users see a different set of 5? If you’re choosing random ones anyway, maybe it doesn’t matter. Then you could store the full list of posts in memcache, and pull 5 random ones out of memcache and store them in a static variable.

    Second, what exactly are you memcaching, and how are you pulling it out? Are you storing a whole bunch of full posts in memcache, getting them all, then choosing 5? Maybe you could just download the list of posts, choose 5, and only get the 5 you need? If you think it’s the deserializing that’s slowing you down, this might help. Are you doing any processing on the posts after you get them? If so, could the results of that processing be cached?

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