VMware RabbitMQ Stability
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PraveenKumar28
Packaged App development Senior Analyst at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
The product is stable. We haven't faced any issues.
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Abdullah Jan Farooqui
Director Consulting Services at M3tech
The solution is highly stable. As an example, at this moment, I am in front of my admin panel and can confirm that it has been running continuously for the past 173 days.
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Vivek Bajpai
Solutions Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The solution is stable and reliable. There are no bugs or glitches.
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March 2024
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I rate the stability a seven and a half out of ten.
View full review »I rate the platform's stability a seven and a half out of ten.
View full review »Every so often, I need to clear out the queue during development. This could be a symptom of something else, but unpacked requests tend to get trapped in the queue at times.
View full review »It was stable enough to process our requests.
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Boris Levin
Head of Data & Infrastructure at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
We had multiple issues with stability. The product tends to be highly unstable when under heavy loads.
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DustyPressley
Sr Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
This solution is very stable, no problems there.
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TomaszSobota
Java Programmer at Netcompany
The solution is very stable, from what I've witnessed so far. It's also a very fast system.
View full review »There were stability issues. We originally tried to mirror RabbitMQ servers behind a load balancer. (This is not completely recommended, by the way.)
That suffered from stability issues when network hiccups were a problem.
We ended up moving to a central LDAP authentication with completely disconnected servers, which has been stellar for stability.
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David-B
Chief Executive Officer at Couragium Solutions
I have had no issues with stability. It has been perfect.
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Andrew-Ferguson
Software Engineer at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
We have not had stability issues.
View full review »We had a bit of an issue with stability. The usual initial cause would be a hiccup in IOPS in EC2 but then this would cascade into more instability in our main clusters.
View full review »The stability was fine.
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reviewer971988
Assistant Student at a retailer with 5,001-10,000 employees
The solution is usually stable. We have problems with space on the Rabbit servers. When they are full, we might lose everything. That's a big no-no. This is a problem for Kafka as well, however, we have higher thresholds in that area. Rabbit is the poor brother to Kafka, so it receives less space. That's why, sometimes, in some departments, this problem occurs.
View full review »We have had no stability issues.
View full review »We have not encountered any stability issues.
View full review »Didn’t have issues.
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Nikola Tzaprev
Head of Cloud Platform Development at a tech vendor with 501-1,000 employees
We had several de-clustering problems.
View full review »We did have stability issues in the past. After shutting it down, the cluster did not start until we deleted some corrupted file. This occurred more than a year ago.
View full review »Other than the fact that our Windows cluster would experience network partitions for no reason (could be due to Puppet), we had no other stability issues. We stress-tested the servers, as well, and they responded really well.
View full review »We encountered an issue with stability. It didn't work very well with millions of messages in the queue when you add a new node to the cluster.
View full review »In the regular state, there were no stability issues. When the queues are full, only complicated pre-configuration can help you so that you don't lose all of your crisis messages.
There were no stability issues.
View full review »I have not encountered any stability issues.
View full review »Stability-wise, the consumer needs to configure with caution to make sure the queues never overflow. I have experienced data loss in scenarios in which consumer cases were configured incorrectly.
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ThomasS346
Senior Application Developer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
We did not have any issues with stability.
View full review »RabbitMQ is a stable solution.
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Vlad Popa
Integration Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
It is highly stable, reliable, and persistent.
There were no stability issues.
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Jack Angoe
Technical Lead at Interface Fintech Ltd
It's quite stable.
View full review »Stability issues experienced were only due to a slow network at the client.
View full review »We encountered a few problems with Windows while clustering and hence we used Linux.
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VMware RabbitMQ
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about VMware RabbitMQ. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
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