This article compares MQTT vs. HTTP for IoT applications based on benchmarks, exploring the pros and cons of each protocol and discussing their ideal applications. MQTT is an application-level communication protocol designed for constrained environments with low bandwidth, high latency, and unreliable connections. It operates on a publish-subscribe messaging model, making it flexible and scalable for IoT systems. Developed in 1999, MQTT has been widely adopted in IoT environments.
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