Learn about creating a service network using AMQ Interconnect version 2.0

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Version 2.0 of AMQ Interconnect is now available for download and installation.

Interconnect version 2.0 is a Development Preview release that allows you to connect services between OpenShift clusters, creating a service network. A service network links services across the hybrid cloud, enabling communication between services running in different network locations. Geographically-distributed services can connect as if they are all running in the same site. For example, you can deploy your frontend in a public OpenShift cluster and deploy your backend in a private OpenShift cluster, then connect them into a service network. Additional features of a service network include:

  • Security: all inter-site traffic is protected by mutual TLS using a private, dedicated certificate authority (CA).

  • Connectivity: establish connections between OpenShift clusters, including private clusters.

  • Protocols: use existing TCP-based applications, or any protocol overlayed on TCP, without requiring modification.

  • Monitoring: track application traffic spread across multiple OpenShift clusters using the service network console.

For details about the Interconnect 2.0 release, see the Release Notes.

  • Product
  • Red Hat AMQ