We're happy to announce CloudAMQP integration with New Relic RabbitMQ Monitoring plugin! New Relic integration enables you to collect and visualize various metrics from RabbitMQ, including message rates, queue sizes, sockets used and Individual Queue Metrics.
We have decided to add limits on allowed number of messages sent during one month for an instance. We have also changed the maximum number of concurrent connections. These limitations will only affect our shared plans Little Lemur and Tough Tiger.
RabbitMQ 3.5 is released! From this point, all new created clusters will be running RabbitMQ 3.5.1. Already running dedicated clusters can be upgraded from our console page.
We have decided to add limits for number of queues and number of queued messages for an instance. These limitations will only affect our shared plans Little Lemur and Tough Tiger.
We are happy to announce a new high performance plan for the public, Heavy Hippo! This is a plan that allow a very high message rate.
We now provide RabbitMQ hosting on the Microsoft Azure platform. We are also integrated with Microsoft Azure Store so that you can buy our fully managed RabbitMQ clusters directly through the Azure portal.
Amazon VPC let you define a private network in the cloud. In this post we will explain how to set up a peering connection between your VPC and CloudAMQP VPC.
It is now possible create a RabbitMQ server in Softlayer's datacenters with just one click! Get started by entering the control panel for CloudAMQP. Sign up and create a new instance.
This guide provides you with all you need to get started in creating, enqueuing and executing background jobs with RabbitMQ and Sneakers in Active Job.
RabbitMQ 3.4 is released!! From this point, all new created clusters will be running RabbitMQ 3.4.1. Already running dedicated clusters can be upgraded from our console page. Go to the tab nodes and press Upgrade RabbitMQ.