We have an application that serves as a common library other applications utilize for its function to create worker or listener queues. Declaration of queues via this common library does not set any of the optional arguments such as x-queue-type, and therefore, the default is classic. Upon the release of RabbitMQ 4.x, will the default change to quorum? Assuming we do not care about message loss, we’re considering building RabbitMQ 4.x (once available) alongside our existing 3.11.x, and pointing our applications to the upgraded side, and let them recreate their exchanges/queues and go about their business as our migration strategy. Does this sound like a reasonable approach?
Otherwise, is there any information that can be shared on how an upgrade from 3.x to 4.x will handle the existence of classic queues?
Thank you!
Kris
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