Mike Perham is back for his 4th appearance to talk about his new project Faktory, a new background job system that’s aiming to bring the best practices developed over the last five years in Sidekiq to every programming language. We catch up with Mike on the continued success and model of Sidekiq, the future of background jobs, his thoughts on RocksDB in Faktory vs BoltDB, Redis, or SQLite, how he plans to support Sidekiq for the next 10 years, and his thoughts on Faktory being a SaaS option in the future.
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Show Notes:
The Future of Background JobsIntroducing Faktorycontribsys/faktoryFaktory installationBoltDB vs. RocksDBRocksDB - a persistent key-value storeThe Changelog #92: Sidekiq and Ruby with Mike PerhamThe Changelog #130: Inspeqtor and OSS Products with Mike PerhamThe Changelog #159: Sustaining Open Source Software with Mike PerhamThe Changelog #170: BoltDB, InfluxDB, and Key-Value Databases with Ben JohnsonSomething missing or broken? PRs welcome!