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Message text - Big shoutout to Celery for being our Tool of the Week, chosen by @dan: :tada:
"As a framework for task queues, Celery enables us to design and build tasks, publish them to a cluster for execution, and receive responses efficiently.
By using it, we were easily able to compose very complex task workflows at scale.
In microservice-based architectures, worker queues like Celery are a really important part of effective horizontal scaling. At http://Permit.ioPermit.io>, we use Celery as part of our architecture to handle resource-intensive tasks and workflows".
Dan also created an amazing monitoring tool—Celery Insights—which allows us to view all connected workers, monitor their activities, and understand task workflows clearly and intuitively.
"In my previous role, I worked with a Celery cluster, handling tens of thousands of tasks every day. Bringing it into http://Permit.ioPermit.io> made perfect sense—I think it’s a very useful tool for scaling and workflow management. Highly recommended for anyone in need of quality task execution and workflow orchestration!"
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Link to message - Big shoutout to Celery for being our Tool of the Week, chosen by @dan: :tada:
"As a framework for task queues, Celery enables us to design and build tasks, publish them to a cluster for execution, and receive responses efficiently.
By using it, we were easily able to compose very complex task workflows at scale.
In microservice-based architectures, worker queues like Celery are a really important part of effective horizontal scaling. At http://Permit.ioPermit.io>, we use Celery as part of our architecture to handle resource-intensive tasks and workflows".
Dan also created an amazing monitoring tool—Celery Insights—which allows us to view all connected workers, monitor their activities, and understand task workflows clearly and intuitively.
"In my previous role, I worked with a Celery cluster, handling tens of thousands of tasks every day. Bringing it into http://Permit.ioPermit.io> made perfect sense—I think it’s a very useful tool for scaling and workflow management. Highly recommended for anyone in need of quality task execution and workflow orchestration!"