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RabbitMQ load balancing and high availability
WebLogic load balancingRabbitMQ with mirrored queues: Failover supportHow load balancer works in RabbitMQRabbitMQ Cluster with Load BalancerLoad balancing options with rabbit mqHow can I achieve High Availability with mirrored queues while load balancing on RabbitMQ nodes?Queue declaration on all nodes in RabbitMQBalance RabbitMQ master queues across nodesFailover with Spring AMQP and RabbitMQ HAWhy put a load balancer in front of a cluster of RabbitMQ nodes (same queue) if every message will be routed to the master node?
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I created a RabbitMQ cluster with two nodes with high availabilty. So alle queues get mirrored in the case for an failover. I have a load balancer in front of the cluster which will forward the request to node b, if node a is down.
Can I provide load balancing and high availability simultaneously because when using the load balancer I can define for instance a round robin behaviour. But there the problem is as far is I understand, when the load balancer doesn't know the master queue you get in the worst case redirected from node b to node a where the master queue is situated. In this case I'm concered of the performance because I read in a blog post that the performance is far better connecting directly to the master node of the queue. What are possible options to solve this problem, without providing the client the information directly on which node the queue is situated.
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I created a RabbitMQ cluster with two nodes with high availabilty. So alle queues get mirrored in the case for an failover. I have a load balancer in front of the cluster which will forward the request to node b, if node a is down.
Can I provide load balancing and high availability simultaneously because when using the load balancer I can define for instance a round robin behaviour. But there the problem is as far is I understand, when the load balancer doesn't know the master queue you get in the worst case redirected from node b to node a where the master queue is situated. In this case I'm concered of the performance because I read in a blog post that the performance is far better connecting directly to the master node of the queue. What are possible options to solve this problem, without providing the client the information directly on which node the queue is situated.
rabbitmq load-balancing
What are you expecting the solution to look like here? The HA setup/design in RabbitMQ is the limiting factor, so you're going to have to live within those constraints, perhaps even going so far as to implement your own logic on the clients.
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Mar 28 at 14:51
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I created a RabbitMQ cluster with two nodes with high availabilty. So alle queues get mirrored in the case for an failover. I have a load balancer in front of the cluster which will forward the request to node b, if node a is down.
Can I provide load balancing and high availability simultaneously because when using the load balancer I can define for instance a round robin behaviour. But there the problem is as far is I understand, when the load balancer doesn't know the master queue you get in the worst case redirected from node b to node a where the master queue is situated. In this case I'm concered of the performance because I read in a blog post that the performance is far better connecting directly to the master node of the queue. What are possible options to solve this problem, without providing the client the information directly on which node the queue is situated.
rabbitmq load-balancing
I created a RabbitMQ cluster with two nodes with high availabilty. So alle queues get mirrored in the case for an failover. I have a load balancer in front of the cluster which will forward the request to node b, if node a is down.
Can I provide load balancing and high availability simultaneously because when using the load balancer I can define for instance a round robin behaviour. But there the problem is as far is I understand, when the load balancer doesn't know the master queue you get in the worst case redirected from node b to node a where the master queue is situated. In this case I'm concered of the performance because I read in a blog post that the performance is far better connecting directly to the master node of the queue. What are possible options to solve this problem, without providing the client the information directly on which node the queue is situated.
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What are you expecting the solution to look like here? The HA setup/design in RabbitMQ is the limiting factor, so you're going to have to live within those constraints, perhaps even going so far as to implement your own logic on the clients.
– theMayer
Mar 28 at 14:51
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What are you expecting the solution to look like here? The HA setup/design in RabbitMQ is the limiting factor, so you're going to have to live within those constraints, perhaps even going so far as to implement your own logic on the clients.
– theMayer
Mar 28 at 14:51
What are you expecting the solution to look like here? The HA setup/design in RabbitMQ is the limiting factor, so you're going to have to live within those constraints, perhaps even going so far as to implement your own logic on the clients.
– theMayer
Mar 28 at 14:51
What are you expecting the solution to look like here? The HA setup/design in RabbitMQ is the limiting factor, so you're going to have to live within those constraints, perhaps even going so far as to implement your own logic on the clients.
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What are you expecting the solution to look like here? The HA setup/design in RabbitMQ is the limiting factor, so you're going to have to live within those constraints, perhaps even going so far as to implement your own logic on the clients.
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