The 'slow' messages are continually enqueued throughout the day & there is a
high-chance they will appear in a large percentage of the datafiles, however
small these are configured to be. These messages are placed on specific
queues and are destined for remote systems - they may remain on these queues
for an extended duration during periods of reduced connectivity.

Meanwhile other queues have extremely high message throughput (thousands of
messages per second) - without some form isolation between the queue
datafiles there is a danger of consuming all available disk space.
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