I am looking to use beanstalk on our next project and have a lot of
questions about reliability and/or how others handle it.  The reason I
am here is I am curious if binlogs work as well.  I have seen a decent
amount of posts saying they do and some saying they are experimental.

But when I think of this I am looking at
Is sending of the job reliable to the server?  I believe this is a no
and the best way to handle this would be via a master slave type
arrangement where they both watch the same queue.  The slave would
monitor the master and if the master is down would start processing
the queue.  Is that what people would recommend?

Are tubes fault tolerant?  If the machine with the tubes fail what
happens?  How is redundancy handled for this?  I believe that is where
bin logs enter the equation.  Correct?

I appreciate any help or advice.

Thanks,
Ryan

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