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Key Differences

Entity Type
SQS : Queue (similar to JMS, MSMQ).
SNS : Topic-Subscriber (Pub/Sub system).

Message consumption
SQS : Pull Mechanism — Consumers poll messages from SQS.
SNS : Push Mechanism — SNS pushes messages to consumers.

Persistence
SQS : Messages are persisted for some duration is no consumer
available. The retention period value is from 1 minute to 14 days. The
default is 4 days.
SNS : No persistence. Whichever consumer is present at the time of
message arrival, get the message and the message is deleted. If no
consumers available then the message is lost.

In SQS the message delivery is guaranteed but in SNS it is not.

Consumer Type
SQS : All the consumers are supposed to be identical and hence process
the messages in exact same way.
SNS : All the consumers are (supposed to be) processing the messages
in different ways.
Use Cases

Choose SNS if:

 You would like to be able to publish and consume batches of


messages.

 You would like to allow same message to be processed in multiple


ways.

 Multiple subscribers are needed.

Choose SQS if:

 You need a simple queue with no particular additional


requirements.

 Decoupling two applications and allowing parallel asynchronous


processing.

 Only one subscriber is needed.

Summary

SQS is mainly used to decouple applications. SNS distributes several


copies of message to several subscribers.

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