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Status Under review
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 11, 2024

Be able to change Persistence on the Queue level.

Lately, with the streaming queues feature, we notice that we need persistence on the main queue (that is, where the business messages are processed), but on the streaming (copy) queue not only is not needed but also adds performance and storage problems.

Due to this and taking advantage that currently we can define expiration at the queue level, it would help to have the chance to modify the persistence of a message as well.

Idea priority High
  • Guest
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    Nov 11, 2024

    OK. Persistence is very important for performance. Having a tool to control it from a systems perspective is very interesting. Although it must be used with extreme care.