I think there is a hard limit on the number of in-flight requests (that is items that have been dequeued by a worker, but whose job has not been completed). I wouldn't be surprised if Reddit hit those sorts of volumes.
I think there is a hard limit on the number of in-flight requests (that is items that have been dequeued by a worker, but whose job has not been completed). I wouldn't be surprised if Reddit hit those sorts of volumes.