Hi. Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.com.au> writes: > > Red Hat promotes a number of messaging solutions, I've used several of > these things commercially - they publish a very interesting roadmap[1]: > - - HornetQ "new ultra high performance enterprise grade messaging" > - - MRG Messaging (based on Qpid) "Exploits Linux-specific optimizations > for performance" > - - Fuse MQ (based on ActiveMQ) > - - JBoss XQ Messaging > > and I'm surprised that they ruled them all out and went for ZeroMQ > > OpenStack is working with RabbitMQ, it is based on a broker paradigm too > > My own feeling is that brokers do scale to some extent: if reliable > delivery is a requirement, then you just have to buy the right > hardware to run the broker at scale. >
I'm not at all an expert in Message Queuing middleware, but I noticed that Aapache Allura [0], the infrastructure running SF.net/SourceForge (or at least, part of it), seems to have been built around a similar architecture. Maybe there's interesting feedback to draw from there, in addition to FedMsg in Fedora. Hope this helps. Best regards, [0] http://sourceforge.net/p/allura/wiki/ -- Olivier BERGER http://www-public.telecom-sudparis.eu/~berger_o/ - OpenPGP-Id: 2048R/5819D7E8 Ingenieur Recherche - Dept INF Institut Mines-Telecom, Telecom SudParis, Evry (France) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87fvydk6qa....@inf-8657.int-evry.fr