What is the impact of message persistence on MQ performance and throughput?
We have an application sending non-critical messages. The PUT is non-transactional, but the messages ARE persistent (the option is unfortunately hard-coded).
I need to determine if its worth making the effort to change this.
Anybody got any real world experience or statistics they would like to share?
Haven't found much on Google.
We have an application sending non-critical messages. The PUT is non-transactional, but the messages ARE persistent (the option is unfortunately hard-coded).
I need to determine if its worth making the effort to change this.
Anybody got any real world experience or statistics they would like to share?
Haven't found much on Google.