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Copy your CloudAMQP configurations from one dedicated instance to another

Your RabbitMQ usage has been made easier with the ability to copy configurations. In this article, we will explain the process of doing so between existing and new dedicated instances.

Information Regarding Changes to our Contracts and Policies

Soon it will be three years since the GDPR was legally enforced. Since then, CloudAMQP has become both SOC 2 Type 2 and HIPAA compliant, our GDPR Compliance Program has expanded, and our processes concerning our customers' privacy have been further enhanced.

SOC 2 Type 2 and HIPAA Compliance

We are proud and happy to announce that we have received our second year SOC 2 Type 2 attestation report on January 29, 2021.

Annual RabbitMQ report by CloudAMQP

Join us as we present an annual report for 2020, which offers surprising insights and facts on how our customers use RabbitMQ and CloudAMQP.

The reasons you should switch to Quorum Queues

Announcing the rollout of the new CloudAMQP plans! As of today, we’re introducing two new plans, 5-node clusters, consistent machine types and sizes for all plans.

New and updated CloudAMQP plans

Announcing the rollout of the new CloudAMQP plans! As of today, we’re introducing two new plans, 5-node clusters, consistent machine types and sizes for all plans.

Online Meetup: The difference between Apache Kafka and RabbitMQ explained!

This free online event explores the differences between two popular message brokers from a use-case perspective

New supported regions for CloudAMQP

The CloudAMQP team is happy to announce that we have added support for new AWS regions, making customers able to set up and run their applications locally.

CloudAMQP will be discontinued on cloud providers IBM Cloud and Rackspace

CloudAMQP have decided to remove some of the cloud providers from our offering.

Pivotal Web Service - End of Availability - how PWS users can keep their instances

PWS (Pivotal Web Service) is closing its doors, but users will still be able to keep their CloudAMQP instances!