On 5 November 2010 17:08, James Spath <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Peter Edwards <[email protected]>wrote: > >> On 5 November 2010 14:50, James Spath <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I was wondering what people's opinions are on the various >>> messaging/logging queues available. I know this subject has come up before, >>> but things change, so another discussion is probably worthwhile. >>> >>> We're considering the following solutions for a new production we are >>> working on: >>> >>> - scribe >>> - rabbitmq >>> - gearman >>> - beanstalkd >>> - TheSchwartz >>> >> >> ApacheMQ is worth considering. >> > > ActiveMQ you mean? Yeah, I had looked at that. > > I just found this page which has a TON of information on it: > http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Message_Queue_Evaluation_Notes > Yes of course, you're right I meant ActiveMQ. A year or two back ActiveMQ used to leak file descriptors and memory... nasty. However, it has moved on since that evaluation was written and is being used successfully in the BBC. It is part of our department's infrastructure (World Service). IIRC it did take a while for Ops to get the right configuration but I thought I'd let you know it is definitely a goer. Cheers, Peter
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