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Pick your own RabbitMQ version

CloudAMQP now supports upgrading to any available higher RabbitMQ version. You can upgrade to any higher version than the one you're currently running. RabbitMQ Upgrades has never been so easy!

Librato integration

You're now able to ship your RabbitMQ monitoring data from CloudAMQP dedicated instances to Librato! Librato can give you full-stack monitoring in minutes. It makes it easy to centralize monitoring from many environments. All you need to do to...

DataDog integration

We're happy to announce that we are now integrated with DataDog. This service enables you to seamlessly aggregate metrics and events across the full devops stack. Simply put, it enables you to see all data in one place.

Logentries integration

You're now able to ship your RabbitMQ logs from CloudAMQP dedicated instances to Logentries. Logentries makes it easy to centralize, search and monitor all your log data from any environment. All you need to do to get your...

AWS Cloudwatch integration

We're excited to announce that we are now integrated with AWS CloudWatch. AWS CloudWatch is a monitoring service and it is now possible to ship RabbitMQ metrics of dedicated instances of the first 600 queues to ...

Connection alarms

We are happy to announce that we have implemented one of your most requested features. It is now possible to set an alarm to trigger when the number of connection reaches over a certain threshold. The alarms can be activated from the Alarms tab from the CloudAMQP Console.

RabbitMQ 3.6

RabbitMQ 3.6 is released! From this point, all new created clusters will be running RabbitMQ 3.6. Already running dedicated clusters can be upgraded from our console page.

New high performance plan - Loud Lion

We are happy to announce a new high performance plan for the public, Loud Lion! This is a plan that allow a very high message rate.

Receive CloudAMQP alarms via webhooks

You can activate alarms to be triggered when part of the system is heavily used, when there is lot of messages in a queue or few consumers consuming from a queue.

Handle RabbitMQ plugins from the Control Panel

Common plugins can now be enabled and disabled from the control panel for your dedicated instances. To enable/disable a plugin, simply enter the details view of the instance and press the plugin tab. You will see a list of the most common used plugins.