[Openstack] ZeroMQ RPC Driver - FF-Exception request

Eric Windisch eric at cloudscaling.com
Wed Jan 25 04:46:45 UTC 2012


Sorry, I had originally sent only to Yun Mao. Sending to list.
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Rather than attempt to answer this, I defer to the ZeroMQ guide. It should be noted that the designers of AMPQ, iMatix, designed and build ZeroMQ. (RabbitMQ and QUID implement AMQP)
http://zguide.zeromq.org/page:all#Why-We-Needed-MQ


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Eric Windisch


On Tuesday, January 24, 2012 at 5:20 PM, Yun Mao wrote:

> Hi I'm curious and unfamiliar with the subject. What's the benefit of
> 0MQ vs Kombu? Thanks,
> 
> Yun
> 
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 7:08 PM, Eric Windisch <eric at cloudscaling.com (mailto:eric at cloudscaling.com)> wrote:
> > Per today's meeting, I am proposing the ZeroMQ RPC driver for a
> > feature-freeze exception.
> > 
> > I am making good progress on this blueprint, it adds a new optional module
> > and service without modifying any existing code or modules. I have been
> > pushing to complete this work by E3, so I am close to completion, but cannot
> > finish by tonight's deadline.
> > 
> > The ZeroMQ driver will provide an alternative to Kombu (RabbitMQ) and QPID
> > for messaging within Nova. Currently, the code passes unit tests but fails
> > on smoketests. I expect to have the code viable for a merge proposal in less
> > than a week, tomorrow if I'm smart, lucky, and the store doesn't sell out of
> > RedBull. A two week grace would give me a nice buffer.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Eric Windisch
> > 
> > 
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