24x7 support
Your license comes with phone and online support for both VMware and open source distributions. It also extends your support lifecycle.
24x7 support
Your license comes with phone and online support for both VMware and open source distributions. It also extends your support lifecycle.
Exclusive features
Automate your business continuity with Warm Standby Replication and get cloud hosting savings with Intra-cluster Compression.
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Dependencies are curated and integrated by the RabbitMQ team. This includes Erlang, which comes compiled with our recommended settings for RabbitMQ.
In addition to our remote support engineers, we have support offices in Shanghai, Cork, and Palo Alto.
Not only do we have industry gold star standards for our SLAs, but since we built RabbitMQ, we can escalate to the creators where needed. View SLAs
Deployments running in different zones or regions can be set to keep their schemas in sync thanks to the Warm Standby Replication exclusive feature. If the primary deployment becomes unavailable, clients are able to reconnect to the secondary and continue working with minimal disruption. Learn more
All network traffic exchanged by nodes in a deployment is compressed by default. For JSON message payloads, bandwidth usage is reduced by 16x. Use the calculator below to see how much you can save in network bandwidth costs. Learn more
Transport security protocols are restricted to production-safe variants. The Erlang runtime included has the latest optimizations and patches applied. Recovery from crashes is quicker and disk usage is lighter via improved configuration.
VMware RabbitMQ reduces your public cloud bandwidth bill when multi-node clusters are deployed across availability zones.
When a multi-node RabbitMQ cluster runs across multiple availability zones, all data transferred between nodes is charged at $0.01/GB. Google Cloud charges for outgoing traffic only. Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure charge for both incoming and outgoing traffic.
This is based on 1 Quorum Queue with 5 Producers and 5 Consumers, each with its own dedicated Connection and Channel. We use the c2-standard-8 GCP instance type, with 4 vCPUs and 10GB RAM dedicated to each RabbitMQ node. Each node has a 500GB SSD disk with max 15k read and write IOPS, and 240MB/s read and write throughput. Disk write throughput is the limiting factor, and the sliders on the left readjust to reflect this.
Yes, and that support also includes a license to VMware RabbitMQ, which we strongly recommend. However, it’s up to you to use the OSS or the commercial edition.
No, your VMware RabbitMQ license includes support for both the VMware RabbitMQ and the RabbitMQ distributions for the number of cores in your license.
In the past, RabbitMQ used only queues and Kafka streams. RabbitMQ has increased its functionality and now has both queue semantics and streams, whereas Kafka still only supports streams. Read more about RabbitMQ vs. Kafka.
Yes, Streams is a feature of both the open source RabbitMQ and the commercial VMware RabbitMQ editions. Watch a webinar on RabbitMQ Streams.
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