Does the trackerstore ever clear trackers natively? I know redis can be set to have a time-to-live, but does the inmemorytrackerstore ever do this?
As the number of conversations continue to grow will the memory just continue to grow?
Does the trackerstore ever clear trackers natively? I know redis can be set to have a time-to-live, but does the inmemorytrackerstore ever do this?
As the number of conversations continue to grow will the memory just continue to grow?
yes it will, which is why in production we recommend using something other than that
Ok, thanks, just wanted to confirm.
In production it’d be best to use the Redis or Mongo trackerstore I assume, and then a timeout if space is a concern?
yeah