On 29 May 2008, at 01:25, Vincent Poon wrote:
I have a setup where many clients need to connect to many brokers
over a WAN
and consume messages off the queues on these brokers.
What performance considerations should I keep in mind , given that
this will
be over a WAN? I've read about network of brokers - how exactly
does that
improve the WAN performance? What topology would be best for this
kind of
setup?
TIA
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Network of brokers is definitely the way to go - as you can use them
as 'concentrators' on each side of the wan. It also allows more
resilience - as networks use store and forward, if the WAN is
unavailable, the local clients can still carry on communicating with
their local broker.
cheers,
Rob
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