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by snicker7
203 days ago
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Message queues (e.g. SQS) are inappropriate for tracking long-running tasks/workflows. This is due to the operational requirements such as: - Checking the status of a task (queued, pending, failed, cancelled, completed)
- Cancelling a queued task (or pending task if the execution environment supports it)
- Re-prioritizing queued tasks
- Searching for tasks based off an attribute (e.g. tag) You really do need a database for this. |
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It is a queue if we squint really hard, but it allows random access and reordering. Do we have durable structures of this kind?
I can’t imagine how to shoehorn this into Kafka or SQS.