RabbitMQ Monitoring Tool
Streamline RabbitMQ monitoring and analysis with SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor
Use customizable built-in templates to monitor RabbitMQ
SolarWinds® Server & Application Monitor (SAM) simplifies RabbitMQ monitoring with out-of-the-box monitoring templates for RabbitMQ nodes on Linux/Unix and Windows. These templates are customizable and can help you monitor specific instances covering key RabbitMQ performance metrics like memory usage, free disk space, and uptime.
With more than 1,200 monitoring templates available, SAM automatically discovers your environment and is built to get you monitoring your infrastructure within minutes. Stop shuffling between multiple monitoring tools. SAM unifies server and application performance and health monitoring across numerous devices, servers, and applications into one view.
Focus more on fixing issues than finding them
A big advantage with RabbitMQ is that it exposes metrics for all its main components. This can facilitate troubleshooting if you know what to look for. However, a lot of teams spend several hours tracking relevant metrics to drill down to the root cause of issues. SolarWinds SAM can continuously monitor critical RabbitMQ metrics for Exchanges, Bindings, Connections, and Messages in Queues. SAM is built with customizable alerts that can trigger notifications whenever an issue arises with your RabbitMQ instances. SAM is designed to help you pinpoint which nodes are affected, which can help significantly reduce the time spent troubleshooting.
Get continuous monitoring and end-to-end visibility
SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor helps you monitor RabbitMQ continuously and provides performance charts on various metrics. With these charts, you can easily identify patterns and trends that may otherwise remain hidden in the data. SAM also allows you to create intelligent alerts that trigger whenever there is a deviation from baseline performance. Unlike other RabbitMQ queue monitoring tools, SolarWinds SAM is built for higher agility and interactivity. With its unified monitoring, you can stay on top of your environment and troubleshoot issues in real time.
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Do you find yourself asking…
RabbitMQ is message-queuing software, also known as a messaging broker. A messaging broker acts as an intermediary between disparate systems needing to communicate with one another via messages. RabbitMQ gives these separate applications, devices, and platforms a common place to send or receive messages safely.
RabbitMQ is lightweight, scalable, and easy to deploy on various OSes and cloud environments. It also allows for many languages, although Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is the primary protocol RabbitMQ uses for messaging.
As a message broker, RabbitMQ supports IT administrators and technicians in achieving reliable and accurate message delivery. RabbitMQ also acts as a secure storage place for messages waiting to be received, which helps organizations understand where particular messages are and who owns them at any point in time.
RabbitMQ also helps servers respond quickly to message requests without performing resource-heavy operations and distribute messages or balance workloads to promote better resource allocation. As a result, RabbitMQ allows organizations to reduce their loads and improve delivery times within their network.
Along with supporting organizations by facilitating the efficient sending and receiving of critical messages, RabbitMQ enables organizations to respond appropriately to various types of message failures. This is especially important for organizations sharing proprietary or confidential data through messaging.
RabbitMQ is message-queuing software, also known as a messaging broker. A messaging broker acts as an intermediary between disparate systems needing to communicate with one another via messages. RabbitMQ gives these separate applications, devices, and platforms a common place to send or receive messages safely.
RabbitMQ is lightweight, scalable, and easy to deploy on various OSes and cloud environments. It also allows for many languages, although Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is the primary protocol RabbitMQ uses for messaging.
As a message broker, RabbitMQ supports IT administrators and technicians in achieving reliable and accurate message delivery. RabbitMQ also acts as a secure storage place for messages waiting to be received, which helps organizations understand where particular messages are and who owns them at any point in time.
RabbitMQ also helps servers respond quickly to message requests without performing resource-heavy operations and distribute messages or balance workloads to promote better resource allocation. As a result, RabbitMQ allows organizations to reduce their loads and improve delivery times within their network.
Along with supporting organizations by facilitating the efficient sending and receiving of critical messages, RabbitMQ enables organizations to respond appropriately to various types of message failures. This is especially important for organizations sharing proprietary or confidential data through messaging.
Simplify RabbitMQ Monitoring
Server & Application Monitor
- Monitor real-time processes running in your server for memory, CPU, and disk I/O.
- Get monitoring, reporting, alerting, and asset inventory in one product.
- Use custom monitors or modify built-in templates for monitoring servers, applications and more.
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