RabbitMQ
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RabbitMQ is a popular, lightweight open source message broker.
It supports several messaging protocols and can be deployed in distributed configurations to meet large-scale and availability requirements.
RabbitMQ provides a wide range of development tools for the most common languages.
RabbitMQ is deployed on site in cegedim.cloud data centers.
cegedim.cloud guarantees the same level of service as the Compute offer: instance deployment, operational maintenance, flexibility, security and monitoring are all provided by our experts. Two topologies are available:
Standalone instance
Cluster
The Cluster topology is production-ready, with at least 3 nodes (up to 5) distributed across all the Availability Zones in a target region.
The default protocol supported is AMQP (other protocols can be enabled on request). TLS/SSL can be activated for the AMQP protocol at the time of provisioning, or later on request.
Sizing can be configured to suit your needs.
Standalone | Cluster | |
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Brokers | 1 | 3 - 5 |
CPU (per broker) | 2 - 16 vCPU | 2 - 16 vCPU |
RAM (per broker) | 4 - 384 GB | 4 - 384 GB |
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Monitoring | ||
24x7 Monitoring | ||
Backup | ||
Data replication (DRP) | ||
Availability | 99.8% | 99.8% |
Multi-AZ deployment | ||
Self-service |
For more information, please visit RabbitMQ - Features.
Billing is processed monthly and based on the number of nodes plus supplementary costs for storage, backup, 24x7 monitoring.
Cost estimation for a RabbitMQ node is available via your Service Delivery Manager.
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