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> at a
>> rate of ~200m/s to 'company.*.topic'@mq2, consuming from mq2 becomes very
>> slow: When we stop sending new messages, we are able to consume at a rate
>> of
>> ~30m/s. If we start sending messages again, the rate of consuming drops to
>> ~5m/s and a queue builds up.
>> The consumer we measured runs on the same machine.
>> When we send and consume messages on mq1, we get the expected rate of
>> about
>> 30m/s.
>>
>> Does anyone has an idea how we can improve performance? Did I misconfigure
>> something?
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>> Regards,
>> Auke Noppe
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a rate
> of
> ~30m/s. If we start sending messages again, the rate of consuming drops to
> ~5m/s and a queue builds up.
> The consumer we measured runs on the same machine.
> When we send and consume messages on mq1, we get the expected rate of about
> 30m/s.
>
> Does anyone has an ide