Best MQTT Brokers for TapData

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Use the comparison tool below to compare the top MQTT Brokers for TapData on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Redis Reviews
    Redis Labs is the home of Redis. Redis Enterprise is the best Redis version. Redis Enterprise is more than a cache. Redis Enterprise can be free in the cloud with NoSQL and data caching using the fastest in-memory database. Redis can be scaled, enterprise-grade resilience, massive scaling, ease of administration, and operational simplicity. Redis in the Cloud is a favorite of DevOps. Developers have access to enhanced data structures and a variety modules. This allows them to innovate faster and has a faster time-to-market. CIOs love the security and expert support of Redis, which provides 99.999% uptime. Use relational databases for active-active, geodistribution, conflict distribution, reads/writes in multiple regions to the same data set. Redis Enterprise offers flexible deployment options. Redis Labs is the home of Redis. Redis JSON, Redis Java, Python Redis, Redis on Kubernetes & Redis gui best practices.
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    RabbitMQ Reviews
    RabbitMQ is lightweight, portable, and easy to use on the premises or in the cloud. It supports multiple messaging protocols. RabbitMQ can both be deployed in distributed or federated configurations to meet high availability and scale requirements.
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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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    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.
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