[rabbitmq-discuss] On-Premise / Public RabbitMQ Cluster
Alexis Richardson
alexis at rabbitmq.com
Tue May 24 19:16:22 BST 2011
Joe
Clusters are designed to run on a local network. You would use shovel
or federation for this. Federation is still being worked on.
alexis
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 6:31 PM, Fitzgerald, Joe <Joe.Fitzgerald at emc.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm interested in understanding if anyone's established a RabbitMQ cluster that spans private infrastructure and public infrastructure. For example:
>
> * RabbitMQ nodes on-premise
> * RabbitMQ nodes on EC2 instances
> * One single cluster
> * A message sent to a queue via an on-premise node can be retrieved from the queue from an EC2 node, and vice-versa
> * Etc…
>
> Recognizing that the Shovel plugin could be used to partially simulate this scenario, are there any other options? What are the security / connectivity / latency implications? Can this be done without a VPN?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Joe Fitzgerald
> National Competency Lead – App Dev & Integration
>
> EMC Consulting
> Mobile: (303) 888-3964 | joe.fitzgerald at emc.com<mailto:joe.fitzgerald at emc.com>
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