[rabbitmq-discuss] RabbitMQ instances

Nabeel Akhtar (Abu Yousuf) nabeelak45 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 26 14:21:34 BST 2012


Thanks Emile,

If there is only one broker and number of clients increase, how well will
it scale? Do you think after a certain level RabbitMQ broker will become a
bottleneck?

Is it possible to have backup RabbitMQ brokers so if the original one goes
down, back-up becomes active?

Thanks,
Nabeel

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Emile Joubert <emile at rabbitmq.com> wrote:

> Hi Nabeel,
>
> On 25/04/12 14:11, Nabeel Akhtar wrote:
> > If I want to collect logs from multiple machines, would I need to run
> > RabbitMQ broker on all machines, or just one? If I run it on just one
> > machine, then which component should I run on all nodes?
>
> You only need one broker. You will need a RabbitMQ client, or some
> software that can speak a suitable protocol (such as STOMP) on all
> machines that produce logs.
>
> This post by Peter Ledbrook has some background that you may find useful:
>
> http://blog.cloudfoundry.com/post/13481011156/rethink-application-logging-with-rabbitmq
>
>
> -Emile
>
>
>
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