--- title: Jobs & Queues description: Jobs & Queues.. extends: _layouts.documentation_v2 section: content --- # Jobs & Queues {#jobs-queues} Jobs are automatically multi-tenant, which means that if a job is dispatched while tenant A is initialized, the job will operate with tenant A's database, cache, filesystem, and Redis. **However**, if you're using the `database` or `redis` queue driver, you have to make a small tweak to your queue configuration. Open `config/queue.php` and make sure your queue driver has an explicitly set connection. Otherwise it would use the default one, which would cause issues, since `database.default` is changed by the package and Redis connections are prefixed. **If you're using `database`, add a new line to `queue.connections.database`:** ```php 'connection' => 'mysql', ``` where `'mysql'` is the name of your non-tenant database connection with a `jobs` table. Also make sure you run the queue migrations **for the central database**, not your tenants. **If you're using Redis, make sure its `'connection'` is not in `tenancy.redis.prefixed_connections`.**