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Abdullah Jan Farooqui
Director Consulting Services at M3tech
In my previous organization, we heavily relied on Tibco messaging solutions like Tibco RD (Rendezvous) and Tibco RV (Rendezvous) for the entire rating system. I have also explored Apache Kafka.
The configuration and setup of Anypoint MQ are easier.
View full review »I personally have not explored other queuing solutions, but have used Akka HTTP, with is a fully asynchronous web server of sorts. It's not a queuing system, but I mention it because of the asynchronous behavior. RabbitMQ was perfect for our current solution, however.
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Boris Levin
Head of Data & Infrastructure at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
We evaluated Apache Kafka, NSQ, and ActiveMQ.
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TomaszSobota
Java Programmer at Netcompany
I was considering using ActiveMQ on AWS, but after some research, I decided RabbitMO was a more complex solution and one that is more commonly used, so I chose RabbitMQ over it.
View full review »I looked at other service bus/message queue solutions. In particular, I investigated:
- Azure’s Queue Storage: No real service bus ability without plugins
- AWS’s Simple Notification Service: Not much in the way of service bus capability. It did not allow private queues on the fly.
- A few other open-source message brokers
RabbitMQ seemed the most full-featured option for what we needed.
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Andrew-Ferguson
Software Engineer at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
We didn’t have any alternatives. Our company has a contract with PCF, so it was our only option.
View full review »We looked at ZeroMQ, Kafka and Redis.
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Michael Twisdale
CTO, CIO, Chief Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
We are also evaluating Apache Kafka. Our process is very disciplined. We look at the analytics, the abstraction, the architecture relative to our technical architecture, we ask ourselves questions about the use case, which is better for use A or B. Kafka is not as simple for “publish and subscribe”. You can do it, but not the best fit for us. However as a queueing system, Kafka is great. The records are stored on the queue in the order they are received, However, you can easily search by topic no matter how large the list. Important if you keep track of everything.
We looked at MSMQ, NServiceBus, Azure Service Bus, and Apache Kafka.
View full review »Yes, I evaluated Kafka.
Kafka is more suitable to large amount events in order. RabbitMQ is more suitable to the related small amount of messages, which is my situation and I don’t care about the message order.
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Nikola Tzaprev
Head of Cloud Platform Development at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees
We evaluated several other solutions; the MQSeries and MSMQ.
View full review »We looked at Kafka, but we needed the routing as well.
View full review »We also evaluated ZeroMQ and EasyNetQ.
View full review »I am not aware of other evaluated options.
View full review »I have looked at Apache ActiveMQ and Kafka.
View full review »I did not look into other solutions.
View full review »We chose this solution around 2010, so there weren’t many options at the time. We evaluated the native JMS method and it didn't scale up well.
View full review »We researched ZeroMQ, RabbitMQ, and Kafka. We found that Kafka was a bit of an overkill because our requirements were quite simple. RabbitMQ was pretty easy to set up, which is why we chose it.
View full review »I have evaluated and researched Axon, RabbitMQ, Kafka, and IBM MQ.
View full review »We looked at the Redis solution, but it was not a good fit for our needs.
View full review »We evaluated Apache Kafka also.
View full review »We did not evaluate any other solution prior to this one.
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March 2024
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