Backpressure Mechanisms
Some message queue systems have built-in mechanisms to handle full queues, such as applying backpressure. Backpressure can be used to slow down or stop the flow of new messages into the queue until the queue has enough capacity to accept them. This helps prevent message loss by ensuring that messages are only sent to the queue when it can handle them.
What happens when Message Queue is Full?
When a message queue becomes full, several possible scenarios can occur depending on how the message queue system is configured and implemented.
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