Best Message Queue Software for New Relic

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Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Message Queue software for New Relic on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    RabbitMQ Reviews
    RabbitMQ is lightweight, portable, and easy to use on the premises or in the cloud. It supports multiple messaging protocols. RabbitMQ can both be deployed in distributed or federated configurations to meet high availability and scale requirements.
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    Apache Kafka Reviews

    Apache Kafka

    The Apache Software Foundation

    1 Rating
    Apache Kafka®, is an open-source distributed streaming platform.
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    IBM MQ Reviews
    Massive amounts data can be moved as messages between services, applications and systems at any one time. If an application isn’t available or a service interruption occurs, messages and transactions may be lost or duplicated. This can cost businesses time and money. IBM has refined IBM MQ over the past 25 years. MQ allows you to hold a message in a queue until it is delivered. MQ moves data once, even file data, to avoid competitors delivering messages twice or not at the right time. MQ will never lose a message. IBM MQ can be run on your mainframe, in containers, in public or private clouds or in containers. IBM offers an IBM-managed cloud service (IBM MQ Cloud), hosted on Amazon Web Services or IBM Cloud, as well as a purpose-built Appliance (IBM MQ Appliance), to simplify deployment and maintenance.
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    Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Reviews
    Amazon Simple Queue Service is a fully managed message queue service that allows you to scale distributed systems, microservices, and serverless applications. SQS removes the complexity and overhead involved in managing and operating message-oriented middleware and allows developers to concentrate on differentiating work. SQS allows you to send, store, or receive messages between software components at any volume without losing messages, or requiring additional services. You can get started with SQS within minutes by using the AWS console, Command Line Interface, or SDK of choice and three simple commands.
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    Amazon MQ Reviews
    Amazon MQ is a managed messaging broker service for Apache ActiveMQ. It makes it easy to create and manage message brokers in the Cloud. Message brokers allow multiple software systems to communicate and exchange information, even though they may use different programming languages and platforms. Amazon MQ helps reduce your operational burden by managing ActiveMQ, an open-source message broker, provisioning, setup and maintenance. It uses industry-standard protocols and APIs for messaging to connect your existing applications to Amazon MQ. These include JMS, NMS and AMQP. Standardization means that you don't have to rewrite any message code in most cases when migrating to AWS.
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