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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2020 · 57 MIN

#22 Messaging on AWS

from cloudonaut · host Andreas Wittig and Michael Wittig focusing on AWS Cloud

In this episode, Michael compares the available messaging options on AWS. The goal of messaging is to decouple the producers of messages from consumers. The messaging pattern allows us to process the messages asynchronously. This has several advantages. You can roll out a new version of consumers of messages while the producers can continue to send new messages at full speed. You can also scale the consumers independently from the producers. You get some kind of buffer in your system that can absorb spikes without overloading it.

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In this episode, Michael compares the available messaging options on AWS. The goal of messaging is to decouple the producers of messages from consumers. The messaging pattern allows us to process the messages asynchronously. This has several advantages. You can roll out a new version of consumers of messages while the producers can continue to send new messages at full speed. You can also scale the consumers independently from the producers. You get some kind of buffer in your system that can absorb spikes without overloading it.

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