[rabbitmq-discuss] Active Queue Management

Tony Garnock-Jones tonygarnockjones at gmail.com
Thu May 10 13:51:24 BST 2012


"In short, any queue that could ever be a bottleneck needs management." -
http://gettys.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/fundamental-progress-solving-bufferbloat/

It's interesting to note that the same queue-management issues that appear
on the Internet at large crop up not only within brokers like RabbitMQ
themselves, but also within messaging client libraries. (You are trapped in
a maze of congested queues, all different.) Ad-hoc solutions scale quite a
long way inside a process, and not nearly so far across process boundaries;
I wonder if implementing some "real" AQM within a process, e.g. in client
libraries or within brokers, would help at all? Maybe for clustering and
federation.

Regards,
  Tony
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Tony Garnock-Jones
tonygarnockjones at gmail.com
http://homepages.kcbbs.gen.nz/tonyg/
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