This product has charges associated with it, which includes support by Cloud Infrastructure Services. RabbitMQ message broker software that implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP). It allows applications to communicate with each other through messaging, ensuring reliable and asynchronous data exchange.
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RabbitMQ is an open-source message broker software that implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP). It allows applications to communicate with each other through messaging, ensuring reliable and asynchronous data exchange. RabbitMQ is known for its robustness, flexibility, and scalability, making it an ideal choice for a variety of use cases, including distributed systems, microservices architectures, and cloud-native applications.
RabbitMQ Features
Cluster Formation: Easily create Rabbit MQ clusters to distribute the message load across multiple nodes, ensuring high availability.
Auto-Healing: Automatic recovery from network partitions and node failures, maintaining system integrity and minimizing downtime.
Dynamic Scalability: Scale out RabbitMQ nodes as needed to handle increased workloads without service disruption.
TLS/SSL Encryption: Secure data in transit using TLS/SSL encryption, protecting sensitive information from interception.
Authentication and Authorization: Support for multiple authentication mechanisms, including LDAP, OAuth 2.0, and external plugins.
Compliance: Meet industry compliance standards with robust security configurations and practices.
Optimized for Ubuntu 24.04: Leverage the latest optimizations and security enhancements available in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
Persistent Messaging: Ensure message durability with various persistent storage options, providing reliable message delivery.
Efficient Resource Utilization: Advanced features like lazy queues and quorum queues help optimize resource usage and improve performance.
User-Friendly Management Console: A web-based management interface for easy configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting.
Extensive Monitoring Tools: Integration with monitoring tools such as Prometheus, Grafana, and CloudWatch for real-time performance insights.
Automated Maintenance: Support for automated backups, upgrades, and patching to reduce administrative overhead.
Plugin System: A rich ecosystem of plugins for extending RabbitMQ functionality, including support for MQTT, STOMP, and WebSockets.
APIs and SDKs: Comprehensive APIs and SDKs available for various programming languages, enabling easy integration with your applications.
Message Routing: Advanced message routing capabilities, including direct, topic, and fanout exchanges.
Disclaimer: RabbitMQ is a registered trademark owned by Pivotal Software, Inc and is licensed under MOZILLA PUBLIC LICENSE V2.0 license.
Highlights
Persistent Messaging: Ensure message durability with various persistent storage options, providing reliable message delivery.
Plugin System: A rich ecosystem of plugins for extending RabbitMQ functionality, including support for MQTT, STOMP, and WebSockets.
Message Routing: Advanced message routing capabilities, including direct, topic, and fanout exchanges.
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You pay by the hour for RabbitMQ running on Ubuntu 24.04. The software cost is the same across choices; what changes is the EC2 instance you select. Each dimension maps to a specific AWS instance type, from small burstable options like t3.nano to large compute, memory, storage, and GPU families such as c7i, r7iz, x2iedn, and p5.48xlarge. Larger instances offer more CPU, memory, or specialized hardware and bill at a proportionally higher hourly rate. Pick the instance that matches your messaging workload. You are billed only for the hours you run.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does one billed hour cover, and am I charged when the instance is stopped?
Each hour covers one running instance of your chosen EC2 type with RabbitMQ preinstalled on Ubuntu 24.04. The software meters only while the instance runs. Stopped instances stop accruing software charges, though AWS may still bill for attached storage separately.
What drives my bill — the software or the instance I pick?
Two charges combine on one invoice: the RabbitMQ software fee and the underlying AWS instance fee. The software rate stays the same across choices. The instance you select drives the difference, since larger CPU, memory, storage, or GPU families bill at higher hourly rates.
How do I move to a bigger instance if my messaging load grows?
You are not locked into one instance size. Because billing is hourly with no commitment, you can stop your current instance and launch a larger type, such as moving from t3.medium to c7i or r7iz. Billing simply follows the new instance's hourly rate.
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New os package update, simply run 'sudo apt-get update' to install the latest package updates.
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