RabbitMQ Hosting VPS
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Provision a clean RabbitMQ server with modern Erlang on Ubuntu 24.04. Start with a preinstalled broker, full root access, and ready ports for AMQP and the management UI so you can ship queues and exchanges without delay.
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RabbitMQ is a mature message broker that routes tasks and events using exchanges and queues. Cloudzy’s RabbitMQ VPS hosting ships on Ubuntu 24.04 with the broker installed from the official Team RabbitMQ repositories and a modern Erlang runtime. Enable the management UI, create an admin user, and connect at port 15672. Your instance runs on dedicated vCPUs, DDR5 RAM, and NVMe storage with up to a 40 Gbps uplink for low-latency messaging. Use snapshots before configuration changes, scale CPU, RAM, or disk as traffic grows, and keep a static IP for predictable access. If you want real control and quick provisioning, start with Cloudzy’s RabbitMQ VPS.
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Launch a ready RabbitMQ broker on NVMe storage with dedicated vCPUs and fast memory for steady throughput and low publish/consume latency. An up to 40 Gbps network and regional locations keep your queues responsive. With a 99.95% uptime SLA, your pipelines keep moving.
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Launch-ready image
One-click RabbitMQ on Ubuntu 24.04 with modern Erlang and the management plugin available to enable. Full root from day one.
Throughput-first hardware
Dedicated vCPUs, NVMe, and DDR5 help maintain stable publish and consume rates under load.
Full broker control
Tune rabbitmq.conf, create users and vhosts, enable plugins, and manage services with systemd.
Clean multi-tenant layouts
Separate applications with vhosts, configure permissions, and scale CPU, RAM, or disk as usage grows.
Admin-friendly reliability
Quick provisioning, snapshots for safe changes, a static IP, and a 99.95% uptime SLA.
Who's It For?
Backend Teams Shipping Microservices
Publish events and commands between services without tight coupling. Use vhosts and bindings per environment, then roll changes safely with snapshots.
Data Engineering Teams Bridging Streams
Fan out events to workers for enrichment and loading. Enable the management UI to watch rates and set durable queues for reliable ingestion.
IoT Product Teams
Collect device telemetry at scale. Add MQTT if needed, route to exchanges, and keep management access on 15672 for quick checks.
Game Studios Orchestrating Match Events
Queue match starts, rewards, and anti-cheat signals with predictable latency on dedicated resources during traffic spikes.
DevOps and SRE Groups Automating Jobs
Run async job queues for CI notifications, rollouts, and webhooks. Use systemd management, logs at /var/log/rabbitmq/, and snapshots before big edits.
SaaS Startups Building Event-Driven APIs
Start small, add nodes or resources later, and keep low TTFB to your API tier with NVMe and a fast uplink.
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How to Set Up a RabbitMQ VPS
Not sure how to begin? With Cloudzy’s RabbitMQ VPS, you land on Ubuntu 24.04 with the broker installed from Team RabbitMQ’s apt repositories. SSH as root, read initial credentials in /root/.cloudzy-creds, and follow the steps below to go live.
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FAQ | RabbitMQ VPS
Is RabbitMQ a message broker or just a queue?
RabbitMQ is a general-purpose broker that routes messages via exchanges to queues and consumers. It supports multiple protocols and patterns beyond simple point-to-point.
Which ports does RabbitMQ use by default?
AMQP uses 5672, the management UI uses 15672, clustering uses 25672, and EPMD listens on 4369. TLS or extra plugins may add additional ports.
Does RabbitMQ support MQTT or STOMP clients?
Yes. MQTT and STOMP are available via built-in plugins that you can enable, each with its own default ports and options.
How do durable queues work in RabbitMQ?
Durable queues are recovered on node boot. Messages published as persistent are restored, while transient messages are not.
Is RabbitMQ free and open source?
Yes. RabbitMQ is free and open-source, with development on GitHub, and is released under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
How do I access RabbitMQ on Cloudzy RabbitMQ VPS after launch?
You receive root on Ubuntu 24.04 with RabbitMQ installed. Enable the management plugin if needed, then sign in at port 15672. Credentials are in /root/.cloudzy-creds.
What performance profile does a Cloudzy RabbitMQ VPS offer?
Plans use dedicated vCPUs, NVMe storage, and DDR5 memory on an up to 40 Gbps uplink to keep publish and consume latency low for queues and streams.
How do I secure RabbitMQ on a Cloudzy VPS?
Create an admin user, restrict the default guest account, scope permissions per vhost, and keep ports limited to what you need. You control firewall rules, keys, and TLS.
What uptime and support back RabbitMQ on Cloudzy VPS?
Infrastructure ships with a 99.95% uptime SLA. Support is available 24/7 for sizing, regions, and broker configuration questions.
Can I scale, snapshot, or move my RabbitMQ server on Cloudzy VPS?
Yes. Resize CPU, RAM, or disk as load grows and snapshot before major changes to roll back quickly if needed.
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