We intend to release RabbitMQ 3.11.0 on 5 September 2022. While we have been testing it internally for some time, with production-like workloads, we need your help to check that it is as stable and reliable as we believe it is.
We intend to release RabbitMQ 3.11.0 on 5 September 2022. While we have been testing it internally for some time, with production-like workloads, we need your help to check that it is as stable and reliable as we believe it is.
We intend to release RabbitMQ 3.10.0 on 11 April 2022. While we have been testing it internally for some time, with production-like workloads, we need your help to check that it is as stable and reliable as we believe it is.
Many organizations have policies around RabbitMQ usage wich they would like to enforce. This blog post explains via example how the Open Policy Agent Gatekeeper project can be used in combination with the RabbitMQ Messaging Topology Operator to manage RabbitMQ resources on Kubernetes and enforce policies on those resources by extending the Kubernetes API.