Great read, and I love these kinds of posts. I might probably suggest that Kakfa has First Party hosting in the form from Confluent, which also makes it super easy to consume/use too. You can also use RabbitMQ as part of ActiveMQ, another AWS service which makes it super easy to use RabbitMQ.
ActiveMQ, or rather Apache ActiveMQ, is an alternative to RabbitMQ. It's also a message broker. AWS provides ActiveMQ hosting, but you can also host it yourself.
You probably meant to say Amazon MQ, which is the hosting of ActiveMQ or RabbitMQ at Amazon.
Great read, and I love these kinds of posts. I might probably suggest that Kakfa has First Party hosting in the form from Confluent, which also makes it super easy to consume/use too. You can also use RabbitMQ as part of ActiveMQ, another AWS service which makes it super easy to use RabbitMQ.
ActiveMQ, or rather Apache ActiveMQ, is an alternative to RabbitMQ. It's also a message broker. AWS provides ActiveMQ hosting, but you can also host it yourself.
You probably meant to say Amazon MQ, which is the hosting of ActiveMQ or RabbitMQ at Amazon.
Yes, you are right apologies for the confusion. I did mean to say Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ