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Google App Engine pros and cons

Vendor: Google
4.1 out of 5

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PROS

Google App Engine's integration capabilities allow seamless operations across diverse and older devices.
Its self-management feature eliminates the need for infrastructure oversight, handling aspects like load balancing and version management.
The zero infrastructure management and serverless nature enable users to focus more on coding and development.
Google App Engine provides easy deployment with minimal configuration and no downtime over extended periods.
The auto-scaling functionality efficiently adapts to growing user demand, contributing to a fast-paced environment.

CONS

Limited support and poor agent responsiveness in the Indian region.
Difficulties in pricing assessment and complex initial setup.
Restrictions in sandbox environment and limited customization options.
Lack of migration path due to proprietary technologies and app compatibility requirements.
Concerns about the instability of Google offerings and hesitation from clients to adopt.
 

Google App Engine Pros review quotes

RK
Senior Engineer at Brillio
May 16, 2025
I've noticed measurable benefits and return on investment by choosing Google App Engine.
TM
Senior Software Engineer at Cimpress
May 21, 2025
The auto-scaling feature helped us significantly in our fast-paced environment where the number of users was increasing rapidly.
reviewer2706945 - PeerSpot reviewer
Assistant Manager at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
May 20, 2025
The customer service is excellent and very responsive.
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SM
Enterprise Cloud Architect at Johnson & Johnson Medtech
Jun 20, 2025
What I find most beneficial about Google App Engine is that we do not need to manage it since it's a fully managed serverless platform, allowing us to spend more time on development rather than managing and maintaining configurations.
CA
Data Architecture Associate Manager at Accenture
Jun 11, 2025
The seamless integration of Google App Engine with other Google Cloud services has enhanced my application capabilities by allowing us to trigger Cloud Jobs from App Engine and some cloud functions, as handling messages through Pub/Sub.
RB
Software Engineer (DevOps)
Apr 30, 2025
The most valuable features of Google App Engine include the ease of rolling back deployments when failures occur, the ability to track deployment times, and the feature to split traffic between different instances.
reviewer1499430 - PeerSpot reviewer
Programma en project manager at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
Jun 27, 2025
The functions and features of Google App Engine that I have found most valuable are that it is serverless, and the learning curve is easy to follow.
KK
Technical Lead at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
May 1, 2025
Google App Engine is highly scalable and can integrate easily with other applications.
SD
Lead Software Engineer at Coupa
Jun 19, 2025
The features of Google App Engine that I have found most valuable for my use cases include its easy deployment process, where there is minimal configuration required, allowing a few details in a configuration file before pushing it to Google App Engine, which auto-scales and requires less maintenance with no downtime over three years.
Apr 2, 2025
The zero infrastructure management is valuable, allowing me to focus on the code rather than the service.
 

Google App Engine Cons review quotes

RK
Senior Engineer at Brillio
May 16, 2025
The areas of Google App Engine that I would to improve or enhance include its allowance for complete end-to-end deployment and scalability; however, it is manageable only for a few languages.
TM
Senior Software Engineer at Cimpress
May 21, 2025
The main drawback with Google App Engine's standard environment was its restrictions. We could not work with file systems, run shell scripts from the environment, or use WebSockets.
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Assistant Manager at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
May 20, 2025
There are two versions of Google App Engine: flexible and standard versions. I think they can improve by having only one version.
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SM
Enterprise Cloud Architect at Johnson & Johnson Medtech
Jun 20, 2025
Currently, we have to use Google CLI and utilize Google App CLI SDKs for deployment. If options were available to enable these SDKs for Terraform and CloudFormation, it would be more helpful for executing one-click deployments.
CA
Data Architecture Associate Manager at Accenture
Jun 11, 2025
The areas of Google App Engine I would to see improved or enhanced in the future include expanding inbuilt support for more programming languages than the current limited options such as Python, Go, and Node, ideally adding support for languages such as Java.
RB
Software Engineer (DevOps)
Apr 30, 2025
Google Cloud support for Google App Engine is very poor, with unresponsive and unaware agents. It took them almost a month to inform me that SSH is not possible with private instances.
reviewer1499430 - PeerSpot reviewer
Programma en project manager at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
Jun 27, 2025
Some clients don't use it because Google is very unstable with their products. Google has terminated many promising products in the past, and some clients have stated, 'This is from Google, we don't trust it because Google can change their mind any day.'
KK
Technical Lead at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
May 1, 2025
The interface and IDE, where I write code, could be improved. Unlike other IDEs like Visual Studio, it lacks easy access to available functions.
SD
Lead Software Engineer at Coupa
Jun 19, 2025
One drawback is that the app needs to be written to be compatible with Google App Engine, making it not cloud agnostic, hindering straightforward migration to other platforms such as AWS.
Apr 2, 2025
There is limited customization because the sandbox environment restricts it.