Hi William-

This is a mission impossible question. The hardware required to address 
different workloads can vary wildly.  For example — thousands of connections 
handling a few million messages per day vs a hundred connections handling 1B 
messages per day.

ActiveMQ can be embedded down to run on a Raspberry Pi or scale up to very 
large heaps on a single broker. 

That being said— the faster the disk you can get, the faster the messages will 
be processed!

-Matt Pavlovich

> On Feb 19, 2025, at 5:33 AM, William Crowell <wcrow...@perforce.com.INVALID> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Are there any hardware recommendations (not minimum requirements) for 
> ActiveMQ Classic?  I am trying to determine what CPU, RAM, and SSD type I 
> will need when sizing out a production environment.  Are there any recent 
> benchmark tests for a particular hardware setup?  What I will probably need 
> to do is put together an environment and run JMeter tests against the broker 
> to see if it meets the requirements for the number of messages 
> produced/consumed that my application requires.  I am assuming that the more 
> producers/consumers I have then the more CPU cores I will need.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> William Crowell
> 
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