So my advice here based on your previous questions is to first start without 
federation. It is something in a advanced setup and would expect someone with 
experience only to be implementing.




Federation is about global WAN linking brokers.


Clustering is about have a group of LAN brokers tightly clustered to work 
togeather.




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On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 11:06 PM +0000, "artemisn00b" <[email protected]> 
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I read the master on github for federated-address. From what I understand - a
producer send messages on any node, but all the consumers will receive the
message. How is it any different from using a cluster of those nodes, and
using on_demand load balancing? 

What happens if there is a broker failure, or a network split? 

Thanks, and sorry for so many questions!



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