Noel OConnor <noel.ocon...@gmail.com> wrote: > Have you considered using a shared filesystem like NFS V4 or GlusterFS > mounted on a EBS volume. For multizone redundancy you could use the EBS > cross region snapshot copy feature. I haven't done any of this so you'd > have to verify that it works. > > On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 8:20 AM, Oleg Dulin > <oleg.du...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear Distinguished Colleagues: > > I need some sort of a redundancy mechanism, and need to brain storm. > > I am using AMQ 5.8, here is my problem. > > I wanted to set up RDS with multi-zone replication and use that as JDBC > master-slave setup. > > Problem is -- AMQ performance is like 10 times slower using RDS than > using KahaDB. So there is goes that idea. > > Meanwhile, I would like to have some sort of redundancy because otherwise > AMQ remains a single point of failure for me. > > I need some advice. How can I set up a redundant AMQ configuration on > Amazon EC2 ? Any links and tutorials are greatly appreciated. > > -- > Regards, > Oleg Dulin <a href="http://www.olegdulin.com">http://www.olegdulin.com</a>
I am going to attempt replicated level db I think...