RabbitMQ is an implementation of AMQP, the emerging standard for high
performance enterprise messaging. The RabbitMQ server is a robust and
scalable implementation of an AMQP broker.
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You pay by the hour for a preconfigured RabbitMQ message broker running on BastionLinux. Each dimension maps to one AWS EC2 instance type, so your rate depends on the instance you launch. Options span general-purpose, compute-optimized, memory-optimized, storage-dense, and accelerated families across many sizes. Larger sizes carry more CPU, memory, or storage and bill at higher hourly rates. You choose the instance that fits your throughput and workload needs. Billing is usage-based, so you pay only for the hours each instance runs, with no upfront commitment or fixed term.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does one hourly unit cover on this listing?
Each unit is one running AWS EC2 instance of the type you pick, preloaded with RabbitMQ on BastionLinux. You are billed per hour that instance runs. The instance type sets the CPU, memory, and storage you receive, and it sets your hourly rate.
Am I charged when my instance is stopped or paused?
Software charges accrue only while the instance runs. When you stop the instance, the hourly software charge stops. Stopped instances may still incur underlying AWS storage fees for attached volumes, but the RabbitMQ software meters running hours only. There is no upfront commitment or fixed term.
How do I move to a bigger instance if my message throughput grows?
You launch a new instance of a different type and pay that type's hourly rate. Each dimension bills independently, so switching families or sizes changes only the rate for the hours that instance runs. You are not locked into one type, and no upgrade fee applies.
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An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Streams are a new persistent and replicated data structure ("queue type") in RabbitMQ which models an append-only log with non-destructive consumer semantics.
Switch from Lager to the new Erlang Logger API for logging introduces an option for structured logging in JSON
Upgrade Steps
You may upgrade your instance using the following command from the shell:
$ dnf update rabbitmq-server
Additional details
Usage instructions
Start an instance with 1-Click, or optionally using your cloud provider's web/console
Have just a little patience: it does take a couple of minutes for all the background
services to start up in your instance. If you get connection refused or site error
messages - just wait a moment
SSH into your instance and then verify your rabbitmq service:
$ rabbitmqctl cluster_status
Status Checks
Your product (and all supporting processes) is monitored and restarted via our monit suite. You can verify everything is 'OK' with the following:
$ monit summary
Sensitive Information
rabbitmq contains no cryptographically stored data and does not perform
any encryption at rest.
Local X509 PKI may be utilised to manage network-based TLS. All certificates and keys are stored locally in /etc/pki and it is completely at your discretion to regenerate any of these at any time; the product will transparently operate on any consistent set of configured keys.
rabbitmq ships with openssl, step-cli and other popular tools to facilitate certificate regeneration.
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