| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354 | .. _brokers:===================== Brokers=====================:Release: |version|:Date: |today|Celery supports several message transport alternatives... _broker_toc:Broker Instructions===================.. toctree::    :maxdepth: 1    rabbitmq    redis    sqs.. _broker-overview:Broker Overview===============This is comparison table of the different transports supports,more information can be found in the documentation for eachindividual transport (see :ref:`broker_toc`).+---------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+| **Name**      | **Status**   | **Monitoring** | **Remote Control** |+---------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+| *RabbitMQ*    | Stable       | Yes            | Yes                |+---------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+| *Redis*       | Stable       | Yes            | Yes                |+---------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+| *Amazon SQS*  | Stable       | No             | No                 |+---------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+| *Zookeeper*   | Experimental | No             | No                 |+---------------+--------------+----------------+--------------------+Experimental brokers may be functional but they don't havededicated maintainers.Missing monitor support means that the transport doesn'timplement events, and as such Flower, `celery events`, `celerymon`and other event-based monitoring tools won't work.Remote control means the ability to inspect and manage workersat runtime using the `celery inspect` and `celery control` commands(and other tools using the remote control API).
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