A: We support all the functionality at par with the other MQTT Brokers available in the market. Beyond them ,
- ACL configuration for the topics at the client id level configurable form the user interface itself. - We support inbuilt Dashboards and widgets along with a Rule Engine. - Flexilbility of configuring data extensions using User inteface and using custom coding. - Support for Custom...
Hi there, mind sharing some insights about your backend, available GEO Locations & latency? Also, I am not going to create an IoT App, but frequently run into situations where I would prefer using e.g. PubSubHubbub (aka WebSubHub) but simply don't want to run my own nor want to rely on e.g. Google for it - which I currently do & living at their mercy about the future of the related services.
My main use case is getting an edge on udpated xml feeds where knowing just a few minutes earlier than the average Joe is crucial (e.g. I monitor SEC GOV filings streamed for publishing but not yet pushed to mainstream feeds which then by themselve only poll every x Minutes if not hours later.
Not sure if this kinda makes sense to you, so my main question remains as initially asked above in order for getting an idea how you fit in.
A: The MQTT Broker is a self hostable and can be run on any cloud provider or even on premise. As stated, you can keep it very close to your location to make sure you are compliant with your data security requirements. MQTT Broker is standalone and does not use any cloud provider application and at the same time flexible to integrate.
On the latency, A single instance of the MQTT Broker can...
Q: Can you tell why I should choose your MQTT Broker over others? What advantages do you offer?
Ranjith_MQTTBroker
May 10, 2025A: We support all the functionality at par with the other MQTT Brokers available in the market. Beyond them ,
- ACL configuration for the topics at the client id level configurable form the user interface itself.
- We support inbuilt Dashboards and widgets along with a Rule Engine.
- Flexilbility of configuring data extensions using User inteface and using custom coding.
- Support for Custom...
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Q: Qs around BackEnd, Latency, ...
Hi there, mind sharing some insights about your backend, available GEO Locations & latency?
Also, I am not going to create an IoT App, but frequently run into situations where I would prefer using e.g. PubSubHubbub (aka WebSubHub) but simply don't want to run my own nor want to rely on e.g. Google for it - which I currently do & living at their mercy about the future of the related services.
My main use case is getting an edge on udpated xml feeds where knowing just a few minutes earlier than the average Joe is crucial (e.g. I monitor SEC GOV filings streamed for publishing but not yet pushed to mainstream feeds which then by themselve only poll every x Minutes if not hours later.
Not sure if this kinda makes sense to you, so my main question remains as initially asked above in order for getting an idea how you fit in.
Ranjith_MQTTBroker
Apr 21, 2025A: The MQTT Broker is a self hostable and can be run on any cloud provider or even on premise. As stated, you can keep it very close to your location to make sure you are compliant with your data security requirements. MQTT Broker is standalone and does not use any cloud provider application and at the same time flexible to integrate.
On the latency, A single instance of the MQTT Broker can...
Share MQTT Broker
Got ya. Didn't realize its selfhosted.