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There are many MQTT brokers that you can use. This article lists just some of them, in no particular order, and provides links to other articles on the Web that cover the topic. | There are many MQTT brokers that you can use. This article lists just some of them, in no particular order, and provides links to other articles on the Web that cover the topic. | ||
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Introduction
There are many MQTT brokers that you can use. This article lists just some of them, in no particular order, and provides links to other articles on the Web that cover the topic.
Installable MQTT Brokers
We have concise instructions ("primers") on how to get started with several MQTT brokers:
- A primer on Chariot MQTT Server
- A primer on Eclipse Mosquitto (the easiest to get running)
- A primer on HiveMQ Broker
MQTT Brokers Online
- mqtt://test.mosquitto.org (From <https://test.mosquitto.org/> )
- mqtt://broker.mqttdashboard.com
... and many others