Best MQTT Brokers for Docker

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    Pro Edition for Eclipse Mosquitto Reviews
    Pro Edition for Eclipse Mosquitto is a pro version of the world's #1 MQTT broker that quickly, stably, and reliably transmits data between IoT devices. Compared to the popular open-source version, Pro Mosquitto offers professional MQTT broker and client administration and monitoring, MQTT High Availability, MQTT and REST API access, improved reliability, enhanced security, and professional support, making it an ideal solution for commercial use. Benefits: Performance: Benefit from the low usage of computing resources and easily maintain up to 1 million concurrent connections. Pro Mosquitto is written in C, which makes it even more lightweight and efficient than competitors. In addition, it can run on very low-spec embedded devices, e.g., single-core 600MHz ARM and 128MB RAM. Reliable and trusted by the global dev community: The product is a pro version of the most popular open-source MQTT broker with more than 500 million docker pulls worldwide, powered by up to 99.99% SLA to ensure business continuity. Professional services and support: Our team can help you solve any issue, ensuring your project's successful implementation and maintenance. In addition, one can also request us to provide them with professional services
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    NanoMQ Reviews

    NanoMQ

    EMQ

    $ 0.18 per hour
    Experience the versatility of data management through a SQL-driven rule engine that seamlessly integrates with eKuiper, facilitating edge stream processing. This approach significantly lowers the expenses associated with integrating event-driven WebHooks into edge computing applications. The system is designed for easy maintenance, equipped with HTTP APIs that are friendly to EdgeOps. NanoMQ, though compact, packs a powerful punch, boasting a comprehensive set of features that allow it to compete effectively despite its small footprint. Its Task Layer utilizes a built-in actor model with support for thread-level parallelism, which enhances scalability on contemporary symmetric multiprocessing systems. Effortlessly expand your capabilities to utilize multiple cores while minimizing CPU consumption in modern SMP environments. Furthermore, NanoMQ is highly compatible and portable across any POSIX-compliant platform, with a minimal booting footprint of under 200Kb when operating with its basic feature set, making it an optimal choice for resource-conscious applications.
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