Easy and scalable solution for managing and executing background tasks and microservices seamlessly in .NET applications. It allows you to schedule, queue, and process your jobs and microservices efficiently.
Designed to support distributed systems, enabling you to scale your background processes and microservices across multiple servers. With advanced features like performance monitoring, exception logging, and integration with various storage types, providing complete control and visibility over your workflow.
Provides a user-friendly web dashboard that allows you to monitor and manage your jobs and microservices from a centralized location. You can easily check the status of your tasks, troubleshoot issues, and optimize performance.
EnqueueIt is available for both .NET and Go.
The .NET packages support all EnqueueIt functionality, including the web dashboard and background jobs, which are exclusively available in the .NET package. The Go package was created as a lightweight alternative for running the EnqueueIt server, enabling the execution of microservices and seamless data synchronization between Redis and SQL databases. Additionally, the Go package supports the enqueueing and scheduling of microservices from Go, as well as the feature of reading microservice arguments.
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It is completely opensource and free. the performance is unbeatable. it has no servers or apps limit when it come to be used in distribution systems.
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Azure Files perhaps? Or if you need frequently accessed files to be quicker then Azure File Sync. Source: 12 months ago
To know more details: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/storage/files/. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
If you have a use case that affords any kind of budget, maybe consder Azure Files. It is an SMB share you access over the internet. Basically, windows file server but hardened and entirely managed by Microsoft. This is as hands-off as it gets for an SMB share. Source: about 1 year ago
I have a client that (finally!) decided to go all-in on Azure; I had prepared the owner to expect additional costs based on their need for a file share -- I was expecting to have to use Azure Files. Source: over 1 year ago
I agree with the SharePoint, though another option would be Azure Files. Source: almost 2 years ago
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