It is now possible create a RabbitMQ server in Softlayer's datacenters with just one click! Get started by entering the control panel for CloudAMQP. Sign up and create a new instance.
This guide provides you with all you need to get started in creating, enqueuing and executing background jobs with RabbitMQ and Sneakers in Active Job.
RabbitMQ 3.4 is released!! From this point, all new created clusters will be running RabbitMQ 3.4.1. Already running dedicated clusters can be upgraded from our console page. Go to the tab nodes and press Upgrade RabbitMQ.
Get started with RabbitMQ on Android! Create a simple chat room in Android (Eclipse), using RabbitMQ
We've added a feature to view server metrics for dedicated plans. Today we introduce a new monitoring capability. On the dashboard we have added a link from the console to the server metrics charts.
Increased persisted message througput thanks to SSD disks. Amazon EC2 recently made SSD available and now all new CloudAMQP servers comes with it by default. Look forward to greatly increased persistent message throughput!
We've introduced the ability to rotate credentials for your CloudAMQP instances from the console. This is particularly useful on platforms like Heroku where your app will be automatically restarted with the new password among the environment variables.
Today we make a new high performance plan available for the public, Awesome Ape. We've had customers with very high message rate requirements running it for a while.
You can now use your GitHub account to sign up and log in to our Control Panel. If you have multiple e-mail addresses registred with GitHub you're given a choice to which one to use.
RabbitMQ 3.3.0 was released eariler today! It's an exciting release with a bunch of new features, performance improvements and bug fixes. We have during the day conducted tests and are now starting all newly created clusters with this version.