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ddorian43
on Dec 9, 2013
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Apache Kafka 0.8.0 released
It keeps all messages in a log(sorted) and each client has a position of where they are in the log. So they can restart some parts, or skip some. This makes it very fast.
And it has sharding, which no-other messagequeue has (i think).
old_sound
on Dec 10, 2013
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RabbitMQ supports sharding via exchanges
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And it has sharding, which no-other messagequeue has (i think).