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Posted to users@activemq.apache.org by argo516 <ar...@yahoo.com> on 2007/12/02 04:58:30 UTC
Question about ActiveMQ redundancy
What kind of redundancy does ActiveMQ allow? In other words, can I
distribute the brokers accross multiple boxes - so that a particular box
going down does not affect my application. What do others do in these
scenarios?
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Re: Question about ActiveMQ redundancy
Posted by ttmdev <jo...@ttmsolutions.com>.
Check out the master/slave broker configurations; sounds like this is what
you're after.
http://activemq.apache.org/masterslave.html
Joe
argo516 wrote:
>
> What kind of redundancy does ActiveMQ allow? In other words, can I
> distribute the brokers accross multiple boxes - so that a particular box
> going down does not affect my application. What do others do in these
> scenarios?
>
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