We performed a comparison between ActiveMQ and VMware RabbitMQ based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Message Queue (MQ) Software solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."It provides the best support services."
"Reliable message delivery and mirroring."
"The most valuable feature of this solution is the holding and forwarding."
"The ability to store the failed events for some time is valuable."
"I'm impressed, I think that Active MQ is great."
"The initial setup is straightforward and only takes a few minutes."
"I appreciate many features including queue, topic, durable topic, and selectors. I also value a different support for different protocols such as MQTT and AMQP. It has full support for EIP, REST, Message Groups, UDP, and TCP."
"ActiveMQ is very lightweight and quick."
"After creating a RabbitMQ service, they provide you with a sort of web management dashboard."
"The product's feature of data transaction works fast."
"RabbitMQ will help to remove a lot of the complexities and create a loosely coupled codebase."
"It is easy to use. The addition of more queues and more services can be managed very easily."
"It can be configured to be a very fast message broker. I like the stability, the built-in admin tools and plugin architecture."
"We have been able to set up a messaging system that facilitates data integration between the software modules that we sell."
"The solution can scale."
"Some of the most valuable features are publish and subscribe, fanout, and queues."
"It would be great if it is included as part of the solution, as Kafka is doing. Even though the use case of Kafka is different, If something like data extraction is possible, or if we can experiment with partition tolerance and other such things, that will be great."
"The UI. It's both a good thing and a bad thing. The UI is too simple. Sometimes you wanna see the messages coming to the queue, and you have to refresh the dashboard, the console of the product."
"The solution can improve the other protocols to equal the AMQ protocol they offer."
"The solution's stability needs improvement."
"This solution could improve by providing better documentation."
"One potential area would be the complexity of the initial setup."
"Message Management: Better management of the messages. Perhaps persist them, or put in another queue with another life cycle."
"I would like the tool to improve compliance and stability. We will encounter issues while using the central applications. In the solution's future releases, I want to control and set limitations for databases."
"The next release should include some of the flexibility and features that Kafka offers."
"The product has to improve the crisis management, especially in memory issues."
"They should improve on the ability to scale your queues in a very simple and elegant way with the same power that they have would be great."
"The debugging capabilities and testing flexibilities need to be improved."
"VMware RabbitMQ needs to create a new queue system."
"We needed to configure additional plugins. While it was relatively easy to do this on-premises, it became more challenging in the cloud."
"There are some security concerns that have been raised with this product."
"I would like to see the performance of the administration portal improved and additional messaging protocols."
ActiveMQ is ranked 3rd in Message Queue (MQ) Software with 24 reviews while VMware RabbitMQ is ranked 5th in Message Queue (MQ) Software with 38 reviews. ActiveMQ is rated 7.8, while VMware RabbitMQ is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of ActiveMQ writes "Allows for asynchronous communication, enabling services to operate independently but issues with stability". On the other hand, the top reviewer of VMware RabbitMQ writes "A cloud solution for asynchronous call with easy configuration". ActiveMQ is most compared with IBM MQ, Anypoint MQ, Red Hat AMQ, Apache Kafka and Amazon SQS, whereas VMware RabbitMQ is most compared with IBM MQ, Apache Kafka, Anypoint MQ, Red Hat AMQ and PubSub+ Event Broker. See our ActiveMQ vs. VMware RabbitMQ report.
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