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Interesting, I wonder how this compares with cloudamqp[1] or the other IBM company whose name I can't remember that does something almost similar

1. https://www.cloudamqp.com

^or the other IBM company whose name I can't remember

I think you are referring to Compose[1].

We differ with/from the alternatives in a number of ways: - We have No rate limits. We do not limit the number of messages you can queue, the number of queues or any other artificial else. - All our plans are on dedicated server. We do not setup shared RabbitMQ servers(vhosts). - We do support HiPE (High performance Erlang).

We have a comparison page[2] where we list more of these differences.

1. https://www.compose.com/databases/rabbitmq 2. https://www.amqphosting.com/us-vs-them

$2500/month for a server with 32GB RAM? How disconnected from reality does someone have to be to pay that much for an EC2 instance running RabbitMQ?
Are you talking about Compose pricing? Enterprise customers do pay crazy loads of money for a lot of things bundled up into ec2.