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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:19:33+00:00 2026-05-17T21:19:33+00:00

If I understand correctly, I can use nServiceBus as a framework and / or

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If I understand correctly, I can use nServiceBus as a “framework” and / or a wrapper around RabbitMQ
My preference of RabbitMQ is being able to use it on linux machines

Background

I have an application that enables people to upload images.
These images will require thumbnails.

Our application is predominantly asp.net (c#)

My idea is to do the following:

  • upload the full size images to S3 (or whatever storage service)
  • create a “message” that has input storage key, output storage key, width, height – and add to queue.
  • there will be a linux server acting as a worker (windows licensing constraint) that reads the messages from the queue, and does the actual resizing
  • new image will be placed on S3, defined by output key of received message

I could use Amazon SQS i suppose, but I wanted to explore the possibility of nServiceBus with RabbitMQ for transport.

Does anyone have any further info on doing this?
I saw this on GitHub: http://github.com/machine/machine.mta/tree/master/Source/NServiceBus.Unicast.Transport.RabbitMQ but was wondering how this could be used?

What would your preferred way of approaching this be?

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    2026-05-17T21:19:33+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:19 pm

    Alex, I use SQS very often, but there are other services that could be useful for you.
    You may Google ‘Cloud Message Queue’ and find plenty of those.

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