Related Services
- Elastic Cloud Server (ECS)
An ECS is a basic computing unit that consists of vCPUs, memory, OS, and EVS disks. RabbitMQ instances run on ECSs. A broker corresponds to an ECS.
- Elastic Volume Service (EVS)
EVS provides block storage services for ECSs. All RabbitMQ data, such as messages, metadata, and logs, is stored in EVS disks.
- Cloud Trace Service (CTS)
Cloud Trace Service (CTS) generates traces to provide you with a history of operations performed on cloud service resources. The traces include operation requests sent using the cloud management console or open APIs as well as the operation results. You can view all generated traces to query, audit, and backtrack performed operations.
- VPC
RabbitMQ instances run in VPCs and use the IP addresses and bandwidth of VPC. Security groups of VPCs enhance the security of network access to the RabbitMQ instances.
- Cloud Eye
Cloud Eye is an open platform that provides monitoring, alarm reporting, and alarm notification for your resources in real time.
The values of all RabbitMQ instance metrics are reported to Cloud Eye every minute.
- Elastic IP (EIP)
The EIP service provides independent public IP addresses and bandwidth for Internet access. RabbitMQ instances bound with EIPs can be accessed over public networks.
- Data Encryption Workshop (DEW)
When creating a RabbitMQ instance, you can specify whether to enable disk encryption. Enabling disk encryption improves data security. Disk encryption depends on DEW.
- Tag Management Service (TMS)
TMS is a visualized service for fast and unified cross-region tagging and categorization of cloud services.
Tags facilitate RabbitMQ instance identification and management.
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