Commercial Support ~repack~: Rabbitmq

To avoid confusion, commercial support does cover:

Navigating RabbitMQ Commercial Support: Ensuring Enterprise Stability rabbitmq commercial support

For years, Pivotal (now owned by VMware, which was acquired by Broadcom) was the home of RabbitMQ commercial support. They employ the core engineering team that writes RabbitMQ. Hosted & Managed Services Many organizations opt for

: Commercial versions often offer longer support lifecycles for specific versions, ensuring security patches and stability for organizations that cannot upgrade frequently. Hosted & Managed Services Many organizations opt for managed RabbitMQ solutions where the vendor handles maintenance, updates, and scaling. CloudAMQP : One of the most popular hosted RabbitMQ providers. They offer several tiers, from free "Little Lemur" plans to enterprise clusters with 24/7 monitoring and performance tuning. Amazon MQ : A managed message broker service for RabbitMQ (and ActiveMQ) that handles hardware provisioning, software setup, and security updates. Cloudsmith : Provides secure, private package repositories for RabbitMQ, which is often a critical part of the commercial software delivery lifecycle. Key Benefits of Commercial Support Security Compliance Amazon MQ : A managed message broker service

RabbitMQ is the most widely deployed open-source message broker. While the open-source version is free to download and use, enterprises often require commercial support for stability, compliance, and access to proprietary features.

Large-scale enterprises often require FIPS compliance, advanced LDAP integration, and rapid patching for CVEs. The Primary Provider: VMware Tanzu (Broadcom)