The Solace Message Router is a middleware appliance that enables organizations to increase the speed of their application infrastructure by 10 to 100 times, improve the manageability of their system and reduce costs. It supports reliable messaging and non-persistent JMS, and is capable of guaranteed message delivery, persistent JMS and message caching. All of its capabilities and services are accessible and manageable through Solace’s unified API and administration framework.
Available Models
Solace 3260M
The Solace 3260M supports high capacity and is field-upgradeable. It is 4 rack units high and available with 8 1GigE ports or 2 10GigE ports.

Solace 3230M
The Solace 3230 is 2 rack units high with four 1GigE ports, and is ideal for departmental applications, satellite datacenters and on-customer-premise solutions.

Optional Capabilities
- SolaceMQ enables guaranteed messaging and persistent JMS.
- SolCache enables high-performance message caching.
Benefits
- High Performance: A pure hardware datapath with no operating system handoffs or context switching enables low, consistent latency: under 30 microseconds of average latency at 1,000,000 messages a second, and peak throughput of 10 million messages per second.
- Low Complexity and TCO: By supporting many messaging types and capabilities (reliable, guaranteed, persistent and non-persistent JMS, and message caching), and by offering the “out of the box” simplicity of a purpose-built appliance, the Solace Message Router is resource-efficient in terms of rack space and power, and easy to deploy, operate, upgrade and scale.
- Scalability: Modular architecture enables the customization of features and capacity to meet specific requirements, and supports the addition of capacity or functionality over time without increasing the solution’s footprint.
- High Availability: Redundant components and connectivity provide built-in high-availability, and support for paired deployment provides out-of-the-box fault tolerance without requiring additional equipment or software.
- Manageability: The use of discrete TCP connections instead of multicast make it easy for administrators to find and fix faults thanks to visibility into client-specific metrics such as connections, queue depths and message rates, all with no impact on system performance. The Solace Message Router is based on flexible FPGA chips so administrators can upgrade them with a single command, eliminating the hassles or risks associated with software and hardware inter-dependencies.

