Hey all. I've got two seemingly unrelated questions. We're evaluating different message queuing technologies, and I have had the pleasure of using zeromq recently.
1.) One or more middle-ware messaging systems which utilizes zeromq as its core component has recently (within the last year) experienced a high availability failure. How does one guarantee a high level of availability? 2.) Could a system which utilizes zeromq as its core messaging component also utilize a distributed non-relational data store like Apache Cassandra to persist the information coming across the wire and so make the system more durable? And, if we did, would this totally bork the performance benefits that switching to zeromq and a brokerless architecture buys us? Many thanks to the community. - Sean
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