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We performed a comparison between Red Hat AMQ and StormMQ based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "There is a subscription needed for this solution and there are support plans available."
  • "This is a very cost-effective solution and the pricing is much better than competitors."
  • "The solution is open-source."
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    Top Answer:AMQ is highly scalable and performs well. It can process a large volume of messages in one second. AMQ and OpenShift are a good combination.
    Top Answer:AMQ could be better integrated with Jira and patch management tools.
    Top Answer:We use AMQ's event-driven architecture to exchange messages, and I can connect the AMQ Broker through various integrations.
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    Red Hat JBoss A-MQ, Red Hat JBoss AMQ
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    Overview

    To respond to business demands quickly and efficiently, you need a way to integrate the applications and data spread across your enterprise. Red Hat JBoss A-MQ—based on the Apache ActiveMQ open source project—is a flexible, high-performance messaging platform that delivers information reliably, enabling real-time integration and connecting the Internet of Things (IoT).

    Every connection, every action, every permission requested. Logged and available for review for 365 days. PCI DSS compatible. The only MQ solution designed from scratch to be Multi‑Tenanted. 

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    April 2024
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    Red Hat AMQ is ranked 8th in Message Queue (MQ) Software with 7 reviews while StormMQ is ranked 17th in Message Queue (MQ) Software. Red Hat AMQ is rated 8.2, while StormMQ is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Red Hat AMQ writes "A stable, open-source technology, with a convenient deployment". On the other hand, Red Hat AMQ is most compared with Apache Kafka, ActiveMQ, IBM MQ, VMware RabbitMQ and IBM Event Streams, whereas StormMQ is most compared with .

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