Best MQTT Brokers of 2024

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    MyQttHub Reviews

    MyQttHub

    MyQttHub

    €2.50 per month
    MyQttHub supports TLS/SSL/HTTPS to secure MQTT/TLS and HTTPS communications. You can also control the source IP that is allowed to connect to all your devices, even the MQTT administrator. This will give you extra security and prevent unauthorized access to your cloud IoT project. This platform can be used to interconnect systems in a way that they are not connected directly but are separated from one another. This allows for system isolation through system decoupling techniques. This allows you to separate the systems that produce data from those that consume and process them. You can also count on us to solve design and usage questions regarding how to best deploy and use MQTT in your situation.
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    Superstream Reviews
    Superstream: An AI Solution That Lowers Expenses and Boosts Kafka Performance by 75%, With Zero Modifications to Your Current Infrastructure.
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    Eclipse Mosquitto Reviews

    Eclipse Mosquitto

    Eclipse Foundation

    Free
    Eclipse Mosquitto (EPL/EDL licensed), is an open-source message broker that implements MQTT versions 5.0, 3.1 and 3.1.1. Mosquitto is a lightweight message broker that can be used on any device, from single board computers with low power to full servers. The MQTT protocol is a lightweight way to send messages using a publish/subscribe method. This makes it ideal for Internet of Things messages, such as low-power sensors or mobile devices like phones, embedded computers or Microcontrollers. The Mosquitto Project also provides a C Library for implementing MQTT Clients, as well as the very popular command line MQTT client mosquitto_pub.
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    ejabberd Reviews
    ejabberd XMPP servers simplify critical administration and key usage statistics with an easy-to use and customizable management module for administrators. ejabberd XMPP's server statistics module can be used with Nagios (the industry standard IT infrastructure monitoring tool). ejabberd XMPP supports more interaction with the browser, web app, and facilitates real-time messaging. WebSockets allow you to seamlessly send and get messages from any browser tab. BOSH is available as a fallback to XMPP server connections. ejabberd XMPP Server mobile reliability layer manages mobile network's disconnection and message deliveries, consistent conversation across any online device, IoT chat server, IM service, push notifications, and mobile interfaces.
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    Anypoint MQ Reviews
    Anypoint MQ allows advanced asynchronous messaging, such as queueing or pub/sub, with fully hosted and managed cloud messages queues and exchanges. Anypoint MQ is a service of Anypoint Platform™ and supports environments, business groups, role-based access control, and enterprise-grade functionality.
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    KubeMQ Reviews
    Innovative, modern message queue and broker in a lightweight container designed to run in Kubernetes. Certified in the CNCF landscape. Connect natively to the cloud's native ecosystem.
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    Thingstream Reviews
    Thingstream is a cloud-based delivery platform that also acts as an administration interface for enterprise IoT service. Thingstream provides IoT connectivity, security and enterprise-grade MQTT broker. It also supports simple enterprise integration and support for ublox global positioning hardware. Management and connectivity for cellular, LoRaWAN and IP-based IoT devices is bearer-agnostic. Securely allowing devices to transmit sensitive data, IoT data can be protected for enterprises. Improved accuracy, improved location reliability, and enhanced indoor GNSS positioning. Connect everything - Connect and manage IoT devices and APIs easily. Data Flow Manager – Easy drag-and-drop programming interface for data management and decision making at the network edge. Easy enterprise integration - Readymade connectors to cloud-based services such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and TIBCO eFTL.
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    AWS IoT Core Reviews
    AWS IoT Core allows you to connect IoT devices directly to the AWS cloud without having to manage or provision servers. AWS IoT Core supports billions of devices and trillions in messages. It can process and route these messages to AWS endpoints as well as other devices securely and reliably. AWS IoT Core allows your applications to keep track of all your devices and communicate with them even when they're not connected. AWS IoT Core makes it easy for you to use AWS services such as Amazon Kinesis and Amazon SageMaker, Amazon DynamoDB and Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon CloudTrail, Amazon QuickSight and Amazon CloudWatch. This allows you to create IoT applications that collect, process, analyze, and act upon data generated from connected devices without the need to manage any infrastructure. AWS IoT Core lets you connect any number devices to the cloud, and to other devices, without having to manage servers.
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    ActiveMQ Reviews

    ActiveMQ

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache ActiveMQ®, a Java-based, open-source, multi-protocol message broker, is one of the most popular. It supports industry-standard protocols, so users can enjoy the benefits of client options across a wide range of languages and platforms. Connect to clients written in JavaScript and C++. Use the ubiquitous AMQP protocol to integrate multi-platform applications. Use STOMP over websockets to exchange messages between web applications. Manage your IoT devices using MQTT. Support your existing JMS infrastructure, and more. ActiveMQ has the flexibility and power to support any messaging use case. There are currently two ActiveMQ flavors available: the well-known "classic broker" and the "next-generation" broker code-named Artemis. Artemis will be the next major ActiveMQ version once it reaches sufficient feature parity with its "Classic" code base. Artemis has an initial migration document and a development roadmap.
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    Moquette Reviews
    JVM lightweight MQTT broker to the Internet of Things. It is easy to integrate into your IoT projects.
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    IBM Integration Bus Reviews
    IBM® Integration Bus can be used to connect applications together regardless of their message formats or protocols. This connectivity allows your applications to interact with each other and exchange data in a dynamic, flexible, and extensible infrastructure. It supports a wide range of data formats, including binary formats (C, COBOL), XML and industry standards (including SWIFT and EDI). Patterns are reusable solutions that provide a consistent approach to solving a specific architecture, design, deployment task, or other problem in a given context. These patterns can be used as-is or modified to meet your specific needs. Message flows are your application connectivity logic. They describe the exact path your data takes in the integration Node and the processing that is applied by the message nodes in the flow.
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    Waterstream Reviews
    Waterstream transforms your Kafka-compatible platform to a fully-fledged MQTT brokerage. No code, no integration pipelines and no additional storage required to connect millions of clients to your data streaming platform. Waterstream creates a bidirectional layer that connects Kafka to MQTT clients. You can forget about managing external MQTT clusters and integration pipelines to code. Waterstream scales linearly. Its nodes are independent of each other for most operations. To support a growing number of clients, you can add more instances. Waterstream only requires Kafka in order to function. All the inherent persistence benefits of Kafka include high availability, high throughput and low latency.
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    Adafruit IO Reviews

    Adafruit IO

    adafruit industries

    Do you want your project to talk to the Internet? To log, stream, or interact with the data your project produces, connect it to the Internet. What about all the Internet-of-Things stuff? Adafruit IO is a platform that we designed! You can display, respond, or interact with the data of your project. We keep your data secure (data feeds are encrypted by default) and private (we will never give or sell this data to another company). Adafruit sells all these incredible components. However, we couldn't find an easy way to interact with them via the Internet. There are many great services available for data logging and communicating with your microcontroller via the internet. However, these services are either too difficult to use or too boring to use. We decided to try our own system, Adafruit IO.
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    Apache RocketMQ Reviews

    Apache RocketMQ

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache RocketMQ™, a lightweight messaging engine and data processing platform, is an example of a unified message engine.