Thanks for the write-up, I feel like I understand Solid Queue quite well, now.
I suppose my primary question is: What does this do better than Sidekiq+Redis; or, why should I convert my Sidekiq jobs to use Solid Queue? I'm curious also if there are comparisons of performance anywhere.
All-in-all, though, it looks technically quite promising!
I suppose my primary question is: What does this do better than Sidekiq+Redis; or, why should I convert my Sidekiq jobs to use Solid Queue? I'm curious also if there are comparisons of performance anywhere.
All-in-all, though, it looks technically quite promising!