constrains you may not need something as "heavy" as RabbitMQ, you
could for example use db broker if you don't have many tasks, it is
slower but does not add a new server (apart from celery) to your
stack, other option is to use Redis as a broker, redis is light and
very fast, you can limit the amount of memory used by it too.
Check the celery page for alternative brokers. I have tested DB broker
and works ok, redis broker worked wonders in another setup where it
was also being used for caching.
Regards,
Carlos Daniel Ruvalcaba Valenzuela
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