A good. Thanks a lot! :)

(Still, technically, it should probably be possible to add that feature
on durable messages also - i.e. sharing the same payload reference?

And, btw, I presume durable in this case is referring to the message
(i.e. "persistent"), and not durable queue/exchanges? We are in the
process of learning Qpid here, so the terminology can be a bit confusing
at times... :) )

Best regards,
Tor Rune Skoglund, [email protected]

Den 27. feb. 2014 20:36, skrev Ted Ross:
> Speaking for the C++ broker:
>
> If the messages are transient (i.e. not durable), the enqueued
> messages will all be a reference to a single in-memory instance of the
> message content.  Don't use durability for these cases, they will be
> individually stored on disk (requiring 4TB of journal space).
>
> -Ted
>
> On 02/27/2014 02:23 PM, Tor Rune Skoglund wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> when sending large messages (say, 4GB) from a server to a group of
>> receivers (say, 1000 of them) where each of them have their own queue on
>> the server side, will the server side broker queues "refer" to the same
>> payload (in memory/on disk), or will the payload get duplicated on each
>> queue?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Tor Rune Skoglund, [email protected]
>>
>>
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