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RabbitMQ now available on AWS Marketplace via CloudAMQP

CloudAMQP, the manager of the largest fleet of RabbitMQ clusters in the world, is excited to announce that our plans are now available through the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace. What does this mean for our valued customers? Read on to discover more great advantages of...

Message priority in RabbitMQ

Sometimes messages simply have a higher priority and need to be handled before other messages. Thankfully, RabbitMQ supports priority queues, and a queue can be set to have a range of priorities.

Annual RabbitMQ report 2020 by CloudAMQP

CloudAMQP's annual report for 2019 based on CloudAMQP customer usage of RabbitMQ. We take a closer look at versions, language and client distribution among other things. Be prepared for some interesting facts.

New Azure regions enabled for CloudAMQP

We’re happy to let you know that we have enabled new Azure regions for CloudAMQP.

What is new in RabbitMQ 3.8?

Over the past two releases, RabbitMQ trended towards reliability and increased security. The newest version, 3.8, brings authorization and failover alongside increasingly beneficial improvements to components such as logging and visualization.

Win a Ticket to RabbitMQ Summit 2019

Win a ticket for you and a friend by contributing with a user story.

Get better insight into your upcoming invoices

We are offering a more transparent billing. You now have full insight into upcoming invoices.

AWS Bahrain now supported

Great news! CloudAMQP customers are now able to create their cluster in AWS-Middle-East (Bahrain).

Publishing Throughput - Asynchronous vs Synchronous

In this article we will look at the impact that asynchronous vs synchronous publishing has on throughput when using publisher confirms.

Maintaining Long-Lived Connections with AMQProxy

The AMQProxy is a specialized AMQP proxy developed by CloudAMQP that uses connection and channel pooling/reuse in order to reduce connection churn on brokers.