Architecting for Resilience: Scaling with RabbitMQ


Details
Schedule:
5:30-6:30pm Pizza and Networking
6:30-8:00pm Talk and Q&A
8:00-8:30pm Wind down
What You'll Learn At This Meetup:
How does the NYTimes, Nokia and various other companies achieve a massively scalable messaging infrastructure, scaling to the hundreds of thousands, to millions of messages per minute?
In this talk will delve into the architecture of RabbitMQ, how it works and how you can achieve similar results by architecting with scalability and resiliency in mind from the get-go.
What is RabbitMQ:
RabbitMQ is open source message broker software (sometimes called message-oriented middleware) that implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP). The RabbitMQ server is written in the Erlang programming language and is built on the Open Telecom Platform framework for clustering and failover. Client libraries to interface with the broker are available for all major programming languages.
About Matthew Long:
Matthew has been involved with some the most successful deployments of HPC Clusters within the NY and Chicago areas, garnering his desire to implement massively-scalable functionality for all businesses. Matthew holds a deep passion for open source technology, and has successfully mentored many companies in the cost benefits and transition to a SOA service model.

Architecting for Resilience: Scaling with RabbitMQ