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by catlover76
1015 days ago
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> If early/small, who wants to worry about putting another piece of infrastructure (RabbitMQ, Redis, etc) in your stack that you have to operate? Yeah, I get that. I guess my assumption is kind of that these things are so common and mature at this point, that setting them up isn't that big of a deal. I suppose too that if one is early/small, one should probably use a managed solution for anything possible as long as it isn't crazy expensive; so a managed TQ should be easy to set up, and if you're using managed Postgres, scaling it horizontally should also be relatively easy (?) |
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