Comment by victorbjorklund
7 hours ago
Yes, all benchmarks lie. It's just like if you're seeing a benchmark about how many inserts Postgres can do. it's usually not based on reality because that's never how a real application looks like, but it's rather pointing out the maximum performance under perfect conditions, which you, of course, would never really have in reality. But again, I think that it's not about if you're reaching 20k or 50k or 100k jobs per second because if you're at that scale, yeah, you should probably look at other solutions. But again, most applications probably have less than a thousand jobs per second.
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