Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ overview

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Available in Classic and VPC

Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ is a service that provides a cluster of multiple nodes, each with a RabbitMQ server installed. Using Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ, you can resolve the single point of failure (SPOF) issue that can arise in a single RabbitMQ server and minimize service failures.

Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ features

Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ offers these key features:

  • High-availability message broker solution: Provides a high-availability message broker by installing a stable version of RabbitMQ on multiple nodes. This eliminates the broker's single point of failure and minimizes service failures for mirrored queues.
  • Load balancing and failover: Enables load balancing and failover for each node through integration with a Load Balancer.
  • Easy cluster building: Easily build clusters and apply them to your service by selecting options based on your priorities, such as performance and high availability, on the NAVER Cloud Platform web console.
  • Monitoring feature: Allows for comprehensive monitoring of the message broker using the RabbitMQ Management UI plugin.
  • Notification feature (to be provided): Allows you to configure monitoring for specific events that may occur during use and receive notifications when these events happen.

Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ user guide

Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ is available in Korea Region. Use this guide to get the most out of Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ.

Note

To provide a better service environment, Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ provides feature updates, technical support, and user guides based on the VPC environment. Therefore, if you are currently using Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ in the Classic environment, we recommend switching to the VPC environment in the future.
If you have any questions about using Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ in the Classic environment, please contact Customer Support through the NAVER Cloud Platform portal.

Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ related resources

Beyond the user guide, these resources provide additional context and support for Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ. Whether you're considering Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ or need in-depth information for development, marketing, and other purposes, these resources can help:

Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ FAQs

Before reading the user guide, quickly find answers to your questions in the FAQs. If you cannot find the answers you need in the FAQs, see the user guide for more information.

Q. What kind of service is Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ?
A. Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ is a service that provides the following features based on NAVER Cloud Platform's virtual machines (VMs) and Load Balancer:

  • Provides cluster installation and related configurations for RabbitMQ, an open-source message broker based on AMQP 0-9-1 that can be used to build a messaging system.
  • Provides convenient message brokering.
  • Provides a host address for load balancing and accessing RabbitMQ clusters via a Load Balancer.
  • Provides Load Balancer creation for server resource load balancing, configures a cluster-type messaging platform, and offers an event detection and management agent to control it.

Q. How do I use Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ?
A. You can use the service by navigating to i_menu > Services > Application Services > Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ in the VPC environment of the NAVER Cloud Platform console. For detailed instructions, see the following:

Q. Where can I find the user ID and password to use RabbitMQ?
A. To find the User ID required to access the RabbitMQ server and Management UI, navigate to i_menu > Services > Application Services > Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ in the VPC environment of the NAVER Cloud Platform console, and click the [User Management] button for the relevant cluster. If you have forgotten your password, you must set a new one in the popup window that appears after clicking the [User Management] button, as the existing password cannot be retrieved. For detailed instructions, see Editing account information.

Q. How do I change the password or add a new user in the RabbitMQ Management UI?
A. See Adding an account and Editing account information under Adding and managing RabbitMQ accounts in the Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ user guide.