Introducing Faktory, my new background job system http://www.mikeperham.com/2017/10/24/introducing-faktory/ …
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Replying to @mperham @stefanpenner
Without an external data store such as redis how will persistence work on ephemeral servers such as heroku since RocksDB is locally stored?
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Replying to @baskind @stefanpenner
Yep, it won’t. Faktory can’t be a dyno like that.
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So the workers could be on dynos but the primary node will need to be a provided service?
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Replying to @stefanpenner @baskind
or a dedicated EC2 machine, VPS, etc. remember that queues are normally empty so we aren’t talking about losing a database here.
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Yup. Makes sense, essentially marry the storage and the master node. Seems very reasonable
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Are there any HA options yet for the primary nodes state?
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Replying to @stefanpenner @baskind
HA/replication/distribution/clustering is all an open question right now. This is early days.
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Replying to @mperham @stefanpenner
It is indeed early days and I guess time will show what additional features might be requested by users.
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Appreciate your work on Sidekiq and look forward to following Faktory’s progress as well!
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