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Wow, that is great. Thanks!
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There is certainly a practical limit, but I doubt anybody has a clear view
of what it is. I think you're more likely to hit pain points with
management (e.g. the web console) before the queues themselves cause
problems.
Justin
On Fri, Nov 4, 2022 at 2:16 PM John Lilley
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Greetings,
We create a queue per “job” and there can be a lot of jobs. We tend to keep
them around for a while (like an hour) to service job status after the job is
complete, but this can result in a lot of mostly-idle queues. Is there a
practical limit at which Artemis becomes unhappy (low m