A message queue is a form of asynchronous service-to-service communication used in serverless and microservices architectures. Messages are stored on the queue until they are processed and deleted. Message queues act as buffers, decoupling applications and allowing them to handle peak loads without impacting performance or availability. Common uses include background job processing, distributing events between microservices, and ensuring reliable communication in distributed systems.
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