RabbitMQ is a multi-protocol messaging broker, which, on a vanilla installation supports AMQP-0.9-1 (and AMQP-0.8). Through its plugin architecture, RabbitMQ may also be configured to act as a messaging broker for other protocols such as MQTT, STOMP, AMQP-1.0, CoAP, SMTP, etc. EMQX is another emerging MQTT messaging broker of high repute and use in industry. Questions arise on which one is better for MQTT, or which one to use? RabbitMQ for MQTT, or EMQX? Join me in this talk as I answer these questions and help users decide on the best choice MQTT broker to use.
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RabbitMQ Summit 2019 connected RabbitMQ users and developers from around the world in London on 4 November, 2019. Learn what's happening in and around RabbitMQ, and how top companies utilise RabbitMQ to power their services.
https://www.rabbitmqsummit.com
RabbitMQ Summit was organised by:
- CloudAMQP, offering fully managed RabbitMQ clusters https://www.cloudamqp.com
- Erlang Solutions, offering world-leading RabbitMQ Consultancy, Support, Health Checks & Tuning solutions https://www.erlang-solutions.com/
RabbitMQ Summit 2019 was sponsored by the following companies.
Platinum sponsors:
Pivotal
Oliver Wyman
Gold sponsors:
Nastel
AWS
Silver sponsor:
Queue Explorer