Re: Clustering trouble

2024-01-30 Thread Sebastian Götz
Yes, I am aware of this discussion. The reason for moving to a cluster is that we are projecting our on-premise software for a new customer, which will have thousands of those devices connected to the system. We want to achieve higher availability (through a backup configuration) and higher

Re: Clustering trouble

2024-01-29 Thread Justin Bertram
Why, after all this time, are you moving to a clustered deployment? The fact that you require strictly ordered message processing means that processing will be quite slow, relatively speaking, which means performance is likely not a limiting factor in your use-case. Typically folks leverage

Clustering trouble

2024-01-25 Thread Sebastian Götz
Hello group, we were using ActiveMQ Artemis and it's predecessor HornetQ over years now but never came to the point where we had to use clustering and ha. Now this has changed and I have worked through the examples to setup a ha cluster with 6 nodes (3 live, 3 backup). While this works like