DevOps serverless application tools to run background tasks with Docker containers and manage messaging queues with cloud elasticity and no vendor lock-in
Enables applications to schedule tasks for later with simple API
What can developer do with IronMQ
Supports a rich set of features including push and pull queues, long polling, error queues, alerts and triggers, and more.
MQ is a global service that runs on multiple clouds and availability zones. For advanced users with critical messaging needs, queues can automatically point to alternative zones in case of an outage without having to change any code.
Runs on top of cloud infrastructure and uses multiple high-availability data centers. MQ scales without the need for you to add and maintain resources yourself.
Uses HTTPS/Rest-based APIs for simple and efficient cloud use. Built with MQ standards in mind for maximum flexibility and configuration.
What can developer do with Posthook
No need to set up and manage additional infrastructure. Works with any HTTP-based backends, including serverless ones.
Posthook is hosted on multiple Google Cloud Platform availability zones and leverages highly available systems.
Requests to your servers are made over HTTPS and cryptographically signed so they can be verified to be legitimate.
Manage your projects and see the status of your scheduled requests at a glance.
Get instantly notified when we are not able to complete a scheduled request to your application.
Configure the number of times Posthook retries scheduled requests and the delay between each retry.
How much does IronMQ cost?
No public pricing information
How much does Posthook cost?
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