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    Laravel: Import Very Large CSV With Jobs and Queues

    June 19, 2025

    Have you ever tried to import 1 million rows from CSV into the DB? It’s a tricky task that can end up with performance issues, timeouts, or just running out of server resources. In this tutorial, I will show you one way of handling this with Jobs and Queues.

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