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Ralley vs VerneMQ: What are the differences?
Ralley: Queue as a service. Simple, robust queue as service - that requires absolutely no setup as it works over HTTPS Simply prefix ANY https request with ralley.to/ and we’ll queue, and then forward the request with the exact same method/body/headers/parameters.
It lets you queue, retry, delay or schedule cron jobs - with a best-in-class job console to see exactly the status of every job.; VerneMQ: VerneMQ is a distributed IoT/MQTT message broker. VerneMQ is a distributed MQTT message broker, implemented in Erlang/OTP It's open source, and Apache 2 licensed. VerneMQ implements the MQTT 3.1, 3.1.1 and 5.0 specifications..
Ralley and VerneMQ can be categorized as "Message Queue" tools.
Some of the features offered by Ralley are:
- Queue
- Cron
- Delay
On the other hand, VerneMQ provides the following key features:
- Open Source, Apache 2 licensed
- QoS 0, QoS 1, QoS 2
- MQTT v5.0 fully implemented
VerneMQ is an open source tool with 2.2K GitHub stars and 260 GitHub forks. Here's a link to VerneMQ's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Ralley
Pros of VerneMQ
- Fully open source clustering1
- Proxy Protocol support1
- Open Source Plugin System1
- Open Source Message and Metadata Persistence1
- MQTT v5 implementation1
- Open source shared subscriptions1