mcloudtt
A cloud-native asynchronous MQTT v5 Broker written in Rust. (by MCloudTT)
mqtt-broker
A tokio-based MQTT v5 broker written in pure Rust [WIP] (by bschwind)
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6.1 | 3.8 | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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mcloudtt
Posts with mentions or reviews of mcloudtt.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-28.
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MCloudTT: An asynchronous MQTT v5 Broker written in Rust
MCloudTT is an MQTT Broker focused on performance and security we wrote since the beginning of this year using Tokio with optional integration for Kubernetes and Bigquery.
mqtt-broker
Posts with mentions or reviews of mqtt-broker.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-30.
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Announcing rumqttd v0.15.0 with MQTTv5 features like Topic Alias and Message Expiry
Not sure if I have many insights that the rumqttd team doesn't already know. My goals were a lot more scaled back in nature, I just wanted an easily-deployable binary that runs on a single machine, there isn't any clustering or things of that sort. Here's the current code. The main thing I'm wondering about is whether I got the architecture right for getting the best performance out of tokio. I have an ESP32-based project I originally wrote this for and I got it to the point where it works, and that's about where I stopped working hard on it, haha
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OTA update using MQTT
I have some of an MQTT broker implemented, but it's not complete yet, and development is slow because it's just me working on it.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing mcloudtt and mqtt-broker you can also consider the following projects:
pyrinas-server-rs - Open IoT Server built with Rust 🦀 using Rumqttd and more. Features built in message brokering and OTA updates.
rumqtt - The MQTT ecosystem in rust
dnsfun - DNS Server written in Rust for fun, see https://dev.to/xfbs/writing-a-dns-server-in-rust-1gpn
mosquitto - Eclipse Mosquitto - An open source MQTT broker
rustls - A modern TLS library in Rust
telemq - Experimental MQTT broker
akasa - A high performance, low latency and high extendable MQTT server(broker) in Rust
mqtt-rs - MQTT protocol library for Rust
unisub - A Pub/Sub library for Rust backed by Postgres
ic-event-hub - Event-based pub/sub for IC canisters
ntex-mqtt - MQTT Client/Server framework for v5 and v3.1.1 protocols