Simone

You would use shovel to connect remote brokers in that way.
Clustering is for joining several brokers in one location to enable
scalable routing.

Shovel instructions are in the README file distributed with the
plugin.  For example on our repo it is here:
http://hg.rabbitmq.com/rabbitmq-shovel/file/0b75a7547bd4/README

alexis


On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Simone <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, I am new to RabbitMQ so please forgive me if this obvious. I have a
> question about something I cannot understand clearly from the documentation.
> Specifically I am not sure whether it is clustering, shovel or something
> different that I am looking for.
>
> I need to have two instances of the server located in two different and
> distant places connected by a network link with limited bandwidth. Clients
> need to be able to connect to their nearest instance only and to communicate
> with clients connected to the other server instance using the least
> bandwidth possible. Is this accomplished using clustering, shovel or do they
> have a different purpose? In any case, how would I set-up the infrastructure
> described above?
>
> Thanks
>
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