I've used core.async in production a bunch with AWS.

On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 7:24 PM, Robin Heggelund Hansen
<skinney...@gmail.com> wrote: There are
> postgres.async for async db, and fink-nottle for sending sms/push
> notifications/email etc. using core.async.
In addition to those services (i.e. RDS, SNS, SQS), there are
core.async-friendly libraries you can use with Redis/ElastiCache
(redis-async), Lambda & Dynamo.  So you shouldn't have to rewrite too
much bytecode if you're interested running on EC2.  I'm sure there are
plenty of alternatives for other environments.

Take care,
Moe

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