Hi Robert,

For both ActiveMQ and Apollo, you should handle HA by using a message store
that sits on top a replicated file system or database.  There's lots of
ways to do this and they vary in complexity and price.  For the cheap and
cheerful option, I'd recommend you look into drdb [1] or glusterfs [2].  Or
you can use things like an EMC Symmetrix SAN which is fast and robust but
pricey.

[1]: http://www.drbd.org/
[2]: http://www.gluster.org/


On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 9:47 AM, Robert Borkowski <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We are currently using ActiveMQ in production, in master/slave
> configuration.
>
> Does Apollo support any form of multi-server redundancy? I can't find any
> mention of it in the documentation. Any thought of going beyond what
> Activemq does for redundancy?
> Ideally we'd like to be able to have an offsite copy of the queues for DR
> purposes, and the single master/single slave architecture prevents this.
>
> --
> Robert Borkowski
>



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