ActiveMQ on Eureka

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piedm...@gmail.com

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Apr 7, 2015, 11:13:10 AM4/7/15
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I'm looking to use ActiveMQ and the business wants to ensure redundancy. I'm consdiering Level DB because of performance though I need to ensure I have a copy in two AWS regions: East and West. Zookeeper is one option that ActiveMQ shows in their documentation but Eureka may be a better solution for multiple reqions. Is Eureka able to ensure the two requions are kept in sync? Region 1 will be my master broker (should that broker be unavailable) I want to fail over to the broker in the other region.

Tomasz Bak

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Apr 7, 2015, 11:20:24 AM4/7/15
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Eureka definitely fulfills your requirements. This is typical setup with two Eureka clusters deployed in two different regions with cross-region replication setup between them. Unlike Zookeeper Eureka prefers availability over consistency. I am not sure which one is more important for you.


On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 8:13 AM, <piedm...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm looking to use ActiveMQ and the business wants to ensure redundancy. I'm consdiering Level DB because of performance though I need to ensure I have a copy in two AWS regions: East and West. Zookeeper is one option that ActiveMQ shows in their documentation but Eureka may be a better solution for multiple reqions. Is Eureka able to ensure the two requions are kept in sync? Region 1 will be my master broker (should that broker be unavailable) I want to fail over to the broker in the other region.

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