This guide covers a feature that had been deprecated since 2021 and was removed completely for the next major series, RabbitMQ 4.x. Quorum queues and/or streams should be used instead of mirrored classic queues. Non-replicated classic queues continue being supported and developed. Wait, There's a Better Way: Modern Replicated Queue Type and Streamsâ This guide covers a deprecated and scheduled for
Overviewâ This guide covers fundamental topics related to RabbitMQ clustering: How RabbitMQ nodes are identified: node names Requirements for clustering What data is and isn't replicated between cluster nodes What clustering means for clients How clusters are formed How nodes authenticate to each other (and with CLI tools) Why it's important to use an odd number of nodes and two-cluster nodes are
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