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What is IronMQ?

An easy-to-use highly available message queuing service. Built for distributed cloud applications with critical messaging needs. Provides on-demand message queuing with advanced features and cloud-optimized performance.
IronMQ is a tool in the Message Queue category of a tech stack.

Who uses IronMQ?

Companies
14 companies reportedly use IronMQ in their tech stacks, including Coinbase, HotelTonight, and Hubble.

Developers
20 developers on StackShare have stated that they use IronMQ.

IronMQ Integrations

Amazon EC2, Heroku, Red Hat OpenShift, Rackspace Cloud Servers, and Pivotal Web Services (PWS) are some of the popular tools that integrate with IronMQ. Here's a list of all 10 tools that integrate with IronMQ.
Pros of IronMQ
12
Great Support
8
Heroku Add-on
3
Push support
3
Delayed delivery upto 7 days
2
Super fast
2
Language agnostic
2
Good analytics/monitoring
2
Ease of configuration
2
GDPR Compliant

IronMQ's Features

  • Instant High Availability- Runs on top cloud infrastructures and uses multiple high-availability data centers. Uses reliable datastores for message durability and persistence.
  • Easy to Use- IronMQ is super easy to use. Simply connect directly to the API endpoints and you're ready to create and use queues. There are also client libraries available in any language you want – Ruby, Python, PHP, Java, .NET, Go, Node.JS, and more
  • Scalable / High Performance- Built using high-performance languages designed for concurrency and runs on industrial-strength clouds. Push messages and stream data at will without worrying about memory limits or adding more servers.
  • Realtime Monitoring- Get realtime monitoring of your message queues through IronMQ's beautiful dashboard. This allows you to quickly find, diagnose, and resolve problems before others notice.
  • One-time FIFO delivery
  • Push Queues and publish-subscribe support
  • Queue messages using webhooks

IronMQ Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to IronMQ?
RabbitMQ
RabbitMQ gives your applications a common platform to send and receive messages, and your messages a safe place to live until received.
Kafka
Kafka is a distributed, partitioned, replicated commit log service. It provides the functionality of a messaging system, but with a unique design.
CloudAMQP
Fully managed, highly available RabbitMQ servers and clusters, on all major compute platforms.
Amazon SQS
Transmit any volume of data, at any level of throughput, without losing messages or requiring other services to be always available. With SQS, you can offload the administrative burden of operating and scaling a highly available messaging cluster, while paying a low price for only what you use.
Celery
Celery is an asynchronous task queue/job queue based on distributed message passing. It is focused on real-time operation, but supports scheduling as well.
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IronMQ's Followers
49 developers follow IronMQ to keep up with related blogs and decisions.