MRG Messaging Benefits
MRG Messaging is a high-performance enterprise messsaging system suitable for the most demanding needs. It is standards-based, reliable, easy to program, and flexible. And, MRG Messaging is open in all the ways that matter - it implements the AMQP standard, is multi-platform, multi-language, and open-source. MRG Messaging offers:
- Breakthrough Performance - MRG Messaging offers performance orders of magnitude better than current enterprise messaging systems. For example, MRG Messaging's native Linux broker can achieve sustained durable messaging throughputs of 500,000 mesages per second per LUN on typical hardware. Red Hat is also adding native OFED Infiniband support to MRG Messaging, which will enable transient messaging to reach unparalleled throughput/latency ratios.
When run with MRG Realtime, MRG Messaging provides consistent, predictable low latency.
- Compatible and Interoperable - MRG Messaging is standards-based and interoperable. It implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP), which is a free and open standard for messaging which Red Hat is helping to create. MRG Messaging also supports a variety of platforms and languages including Linux, Windows, and Solaris; Java (JMS), C++, Python, .NET, and Ruby.
- Flexibility - MRG Messaging offers fast messaging, reliable messaging, and large file messaging capabilities - all in one product. MRG Messaging also includes comprehensive support for various messaging paradigms, including store-and-forward, transaction distribution, publish-subscribe, content-based routing, queued file transfer, point-to-point connections among peers, and market data distribution.
- Manageability - TCO comes largely from the manageability of a platform, and Red Hat has integrated MRG Messaging into the unified MRG distributed computing platform management console, providing data and control for the entire platform, across the entire network.
- Technology Leadership - Red Hat engineers are leaders in the mainstream community both at the AMQP working group and in the upstream open source projects for MRG Messaging. The same engineers who are driving the community are standing behind Red Hat's product construction. Nobody is better positioned to support an enterprise product than the crew who is making it happen upstream.