We recently went away from Azure Cloud Queue to migrate to Azure Service Bus. There had been a lot of reasons. One of the most important facts had been that we chosen Azure Cloud Queue due to performance. When we started decvelopment in a project with that technology middle of 2014, this was true. Let’s say […]
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The natural borders of Azure Cloud Queue: Taking the step to Service Bus
As stated in The natural border of azure cloud queue scalability we experienced pretty relevant issues with Cloud Queues. We believed we solved the issues, though. As a result of too heavy usage of exactly one Storage Account, we devided to split the traffic – which actually really had too much to do – to several accounts to balance the work load. The […]
The natural borders of Azure cloud queue scalability
UPDATE: Maybe you are interesting how the story went on. Have a look at Natural borders of Cloud Queue: Taking the step to Service Bus. Programming for the cloud is always experimental. This can be quite scary when unexpected things happen in a production environment. Why? It is pretty hard to understand all the environment details plus […]