Single-instance broker - Amazon MQ
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Single-instance broker

A single-instance broker is comprised of one broker in one Availability Zone behind a Network Load Balancer (NLB). The broker communicates with your application and with an Amazon EBS storage volume. Amazon EBS provides block level storage optimized for low-latency and high throughput.

Using an Network Load Balancer ensures that your Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ broker endpoint remains unchanged if the broker instance is replaced during a maintenance window or because of underlying Amazon EC2 hardware failures. An Network Load Balancer allows your applications and users to continue to use the same endpoint to connect to the broker.

The following diagram illustrates an Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ single-instance broker.