Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ scenarios

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Available in Classic and VPC

With Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ of NAVER Cloud Platform, you can easily set the options needed for RabbitMQ clustering and conveniently use the message broker with the desired specifications. Although you can find detailed instructions in Getting started with Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ and Using Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ, it is recommended to first go through the overall scenarios of using Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ. Reading the guide after learning the usage scenario will allow you to use Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ more effectively. The following is the overall sequence of using Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ with descriptions of each step.

1. Setting permissions
2. Generating cluster
3. Setting up RabbitMQ account
4. Setting up plugins
5. Setting up Management UI
6. Sending message
7. Managing RabbitMQ

1. Setting permissions

If several users need to manage and share Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ, you can set and operate permissions for each user. Permissions for each user can be composed of administrator permissions and user permissions through the Sub Account of the NAVER Cloud Platform, and you can define the roles for each permission. User permission setting is not a requirement, and you can enable or disable the setting as necessary while using Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ.

Note

Sub Account is a free service provided at no charge upon subscription. For more information on introduction to Sub Account and the pricing plans, see Service > Management & Governance > Sub Account in the NAVER Cloud Platform portal.

You can use sub accounts provided by Sub Account to configure admin permissions and user permissions of Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ. You can refer to the following guide(s):

2. Generating cluster

Generate a cluster, which is the basic unit for using Ncloud Simple RabbitMQ. You can build a messaging platform in the form of a cluster for load balancing of server resources. You can refer to the following guide(s):

3. Setting up RabbitMQ account

Set up an account for connecting to the RabbitMQ server and the Management UI. The main administrator account must be set during cluster generation. Also, when there is a need, you can set up additional accounts or edit the main administrator account information. You can refer to the following guide(s):

4. Setting up plugins

Set up plugins to expand the RabbitMQ features. You can activate or deactivate the plugins as necessary. You can refer to the following guide(s):

5. Setting up Management UI

Connect to the Management UI and set the Exchange and Queue attributes for sending a message.

6. Sending message

Send a message to the consumer according to the Exchange and Queue attribute settings.

7. Managing RabbitMQ

You can monitor and manage the RabbitMQ server. You can easily monitor and manage the RabbitMQ server on the Management UI and check the node status and logs and reboot nodes with problems on the console. Also, you can monitor each node in Grafana. You can refer to the following guide(s):