Speaker

Anvar Nurmatov

Anvar Nurmatov

Staff Engineer @ Mitto

Anvar Nurmatov is a Senior Staff Engineer at a leading telecommunications company, specializing in high-performance messaging systems. With extensive experience in managing SMS processing and transitioning critical infrastructure components, Anvar has successfully led projects to enhance system reliability and scalability. His expertise includes transitioning from classic mirrored queues to quorum queues, ensuring seamless operations in high-load environments. Passionate about sharing knowledge, Anvar aims to provide insights and practical solutions to the RabbitMQ community. He holds a deep interest in emerging technologies and continuous system improvements.

Medium: https://medium.com/@anvarnurmatov/dapr-pubsub-under-the-hood-with-rabbitmq-64f1177a6929

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RabbitMQ Summit 2024
15/10/2024
12:00 am

Quorum Queue transition caveats

Estrel Hall C
Anvar Nurmatov
15 October
Time:  12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location:  Estrel Hall C
Speaker:  Anvar Nurmatov

My presentation will delve into the transition from classic mirrored queues to quorum queues in a high-throughput environment, handling a rate of 10,000 messages per second. The talk will cover essential best practices and caveats, including long-living connections and channels, asynchronous publisher acknowledgements, and queue declarations. Additionally, I will provide a short demo comparing classic queues (CQ) and quorum queues (QQ) using a locally run 3-node RabbitMQ cluster in Docker. This topic is especially relevant with the upcoming RabbitMQ 4.0, which will no longer support the old mirrored classic queue approach.

OBJECTIVES:
What you should be aware of quorum queues before moving from mirrored classic queues

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