Khepri will become the only supported metadata store in RabbitMQ 4.3.0. open.substack.com/pub/rabbitmq...
26.02.2026 10:54 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Khepri will become the only supported metadata store in RabbitMQ 4.3.0. open.substack.com/pub/rabbitmq...
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π #RabbitMQ 4.2.0 has just been released!
π github.com/rabbitmq/rab...
π Key highlights:
β’ Khepri as the default metadata store
β’ Server-side #SQL filter expressions for streams
β’ Direct Reply-To support for #AMQP 1.0
β’ Local shovels
π New in #RabbitMQ 4.2: stream delivery gets way faster for low-ingress use cases.
A smart read-ahead optimization delivers up to 10Γ better consumption for small chunks.
Dive into the benchmarks & how it works:
www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2025/09...
#RabbitMQ 4.1 introduces a new #Kubernetes Peer Discovery Mechanism
www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2025/04...
Drama...
www.cncf.io/blog/2025/04...
4.1 contains a refactored log impl for the raft library that quorum queues and Khepri uses (Ra). In particular we disconnected the lifetime of the memtables from the WAL, allowing much more flexibility around how memory can be reclaimed resulting in a lower and more intuitive memory use profile.
16.04.2025 09:18 β π 5 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
#VMware #Tanzu RabbitMQ 4.1 introduces AMQP 1.0 over WebSocket π
With this new plugin, any browser application can now connect directly to #RabbitMQ using #AMQP 1.0
www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2025/04...
"When they say queuing is slow, Iβll say: your operating system is made of queues. What itβs doing is making sure the queues are organised in the best way possible so you experience this incredibly seamless flow of activity - but itβs doing that by managing queues."
John O'Hara, Inventor of #AMQP
In this Linux meme, a Linux user asks a genie to make them a smart Linux user. The genie replies, "I can't grant you that wish." So, the user asks the genie why not, to which the genie responds, "I couldn't make an Arch Linux user any smarter." The person in the meme is now blushing. βΊοΈ
#linux meme for ya
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New blog post on Quorum Queue performance improvements in #RabbitMQ 4.1 π
www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2025/04...
π #RabbitMQ 4.1.0 is out!
This release includes improvements to:
* Quorum Queues
* #AMQP 1.0
* Feature Flags
Full release notes π github.com/rabbitmq/rab...
Hello #rabbitmq user,
Would you like to add a stream queue to your RabbitMQ system to backup the messages?
www.linkedin.com/pulse/lets-u...
Hello, #rabbitmq user,
Do you want to start with Golang AMQP 1.0 and RabbitMQ?
See: youtu.be/iR1JUFh3udI
Today's blog post by @mkuratczyk.bsky.social explains how different queue types in #RabbitMQ store messages:
www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2025/01...
Hello, #rabbitmq user,
Do you want to start with #golang and rabbitmq stream?
See:
youtu.be/8qfvl6FgC50?...
#rabbitmqstream
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Religion does NOT belong in our schools!
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