[rabbitmq-discuss] Typical throughput of RabbitMQ

Andreas Jung lists at zopyx.com
Thu Apr 15 14:48:11 BST 2010


Matthew Sackman wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 03:30:10PM +0200, Andreas Jung wrote:
>> I made some benchmark with RabbitMQ (and MongoDB) and got a throughput of
>> 10k/second inserts into a queue with an average document size of 10 KB.
>> This makes a throughput of roughly 10 MB/second. Is this fast or slow for an
>> out-of-the-box installation of RabbitMQ 1.7.2 on a dual-core Intel Duo2,
>> 2.66 GHz  box?
>
> For that sort of machine with those message sizes, that sounds about
> right. Is that with manual acking of messages or with noack set true?

I can't tell about ack or noack. The Python script uses the carrot 
bindings for Python and I could get an answer by studying the carrot code.

Tnx,
Andreas
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