Actually, I would like to use this for logging.
I want to put a dictionary into beanstalkd.
Everytime someone goes into my website, I want to put a dictionary into beanstalkd, and then every night, I want a script that will get all the jobs and stick them in the database.
THis will make it fast and easy.
You can have a large upper limit on the size of each job in beanstalk (>2MB) but performance does seem to be adversely affected at that point. If the size of the dictionary is large you probably want to store the actual dictionary in a SQL table and store the ID of that row in the job, then have the worker retrieve the SQL row when it grabs the job that has the correlated ID.