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Introducing Sidekiq 8.0
After six months of hard work, I’m thrilled to announce the general availability of Sidekiq 8.0!
Status Sidekiq is used by thousands of Ruby applications around the world to scale job processing up to billions of jobs/day. Current Sidekiq Enterprise customers are reporting a grand total of 1,806,671,058,604 jobs processed, almost two trillion, with my largest customer executing up to 250,000 jobs/sec. Got a Ruby/Rails app and want to try out Sidekiq? See Test Drive to get started quickly.
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