This is no longer needed after GH-54388
@@ -3660,32 +3660,3 @@ OPTIONS_AUTOMATOR_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: Optional[str] = None
SENTRY_METRICS_INTERFACE_BACKEND = "sentry.sentry_metrics.client.snuba.SnubaMetricsBackend"
SENTRY_METRICS_INTERFACE_BACKEND_OPTIONS: dict[str, Any] = {}
-
-# This setting configures how the Monitors (Crons) feature will run the tasks
-# responsible for marking monitors as having "Missed" check-ins and having
-# "Timed out" check-ins.
-#
-# These two tasks must be run every minute and should be run as close to the
-# leading minute boundary as possible. By default these tasks will be
-# triggered via a clock pulse that is generated by a celery beat task. The
-# sentry.monitors.consumer service is responsible for detecting this clock
-# pulse and dispatching the tasks.
-# When high volume mode is enabled, a clock pulse will not be generated by
-# celery beat, instead the monitor consumer will use all processed check-in
-# messages as its clock. We track message timestamps (floored to the minute)
-# and any time that timestamp changes over a minute, the tasks will be
-# triggered
-# NOTE: THERE MUST BE A HIGH VOLUME OF CHECK-INS TO USE THIS MODE!! If a
-# check-in message is not consumed the tasks will not run, and missed
-# check-ins will not be generated!
-# The advantage of high volume mode is that we will not rely on celery beat to
-# accurately trigger clock pulses. This is important in scenarios where it is
-# not possible to guarantee that the celery beat tasks will run every minute.
-# (For example, when sentry.io deploys, there is a short period where the
-# celery tasks are being restarted, if they are not running during the minute
-# boundary, the task will not run)
-SENTRY_MONITORS_HIGH_VOLUME_MODE = False