Cedalo MQTT Platform Pricing
Billed
Monthly
Annual (Save 20%) All prices are net and subject to VAT, where applicable.
S High Availability
per month, billed annually
Core limits
30
30 GB/mo
€ 0.117 per 1 GB
$ 0,128 per 1 GB
€ 0.147 per 1 GB
$ 0,160 per 1 GB
High Availability & Clustering
Clustering for High Availability
Cluster Management REST API
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-
Dynamic-Security Cluster Mode
Enhanced High Availability (HA) Monitoring
Administration
Management Center for Mosquitto
Multiple connected brokers
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Standalone Web Application
Administration
Mosquitto Management Center (MMC)
Multiple connected brokers
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Standalone Web Application
Security
Client Authentication: ID+password
Client Authentication by Certificate
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Client Authentication by Pre-Shared Key (PSK) -
Access Control Lists (ACLs) based on client, role, and group levels
Login rate limit Login rate limit -
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HTTPS/TLS termination at Mosquitto Management Center -
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OAuth 2.0 / JWT Authentication -
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Integrations
MQTT Bridge (In, Out, or Bidirectional Topic remapping)
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Early access
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Microsoft SQL Server Bridge
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InfluxDB Metrics Exporter -
Prometheus Metrics Exporter -
Monitoring
Listing of currently connected clients on a node
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Topic tree with drill-down
User management
Unlimited number of users
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Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
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REST APIs
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Mosquitto Management Center User management
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Access control by application tokens
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Project & User Management
-
MQTT protocol version support
Supported protocols
WebSockets over TLS (WSS)
MQTT basics
Quality of Service (QoS) Levels
Supported platforms
Docker (Linux, Windows, macOS, Raspberry Pi)
RPM (RedHat, CentOS, Rocky Linux)
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Kubernetes (Linux, Windows, macOS) -
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Additional features
MQTT Client UI (Publish & Subscribe)
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Support of LMDB persistence
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-
White labeling of management center UI
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-
Server locations & subdomains
Upon request
Support & billing
Optional
Optional
Standard
Standard
M High Availability
per month, billed annually
Core limits
300
60 GB/mo
€ 0.117 per 1 GB
$ 0,128 per 1 GB
€ 0.147 per 1 GB
$ 0,160 per 1 GB
High Availability & Clustering
Clustering for High Availability
Cluster Management REST API
Dynamic-Security Cluster Mode
Enhanced High Availability (HA) Monitoring
Administration
Management Center for Mosquitto
Multiple connected brokers
Standalone Web Application
Administration
Mosquitto Management Center (MMC)
Multiple connected brokers
Standalone Web Application
Security
Client Authentication: ID+password
Client Authentication by Certificate
Client Authentication by Pre-Shared Key (PSK) -
Access Control Lists (ACLs) based on client, role, and group levels
Login rate limit Login rate limit HTTPS/TLS termination at Mosquitto Management Center -
-
OAuth 2.0 / JWT Authentication -
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-
-
Integrations
MQTT Bridge (In, Out, or Bidirectional Topic remapping)
-
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-
Early access
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Early access
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Early access
Early access
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Microsoft SQL Server Bridge
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InfluxDB Metrics Exporter -
Prometheus Metrics Exporter -
Monitoring
Listing of currently connected clients on a node
Topic tree with drill-down
User management
Unlimited number of users
-
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
-
-
-
REST APIs
Mosquitto Management Center User management
Access control by application tokens
Project & User Management
-
MQTT protocol version support
Supported protocols
WebSockets over TLS (WSS)
MQTT basics
Quality of Service (QoS) Levels
Supported platforms
Docker (Linux, Windows, macOS, Raspberry Pi)
RPM (RedHat, CentOS, Rocky Linux)
-
-
Kubernetes (Linux, Windows, macOS) -
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Additional features
MQTT Client UI (Publish & Subscribe)
-
-
Support of LMDB persistence
-
-
White labeling of management center UI
-
-
Server locations & subdomains
Upon request
Support & billing
Optional
Optional
Standard
Standard
L High Availability
per month, billed annually
Core limits
3,000
100 GB/mo
€ 0.117 per 1 GB
$ 0,128 per 1 GB
€ 0.147 per 1 GB
$ 0,160 per 1 GB
High Availability & Clustering
Clustering for High Availability
Cluster Management REST API
Dynamic-Security Cluster Mode
Enhanced High Availability (HA) Monitoring
Administration
Management Center for Mosquitto
Multiple connected brokers
Standalone Web Application
Administration
Mosquitto Management Center (MMC)
Multiple connected brokers
Standalone Web Application
Security
Client Authentication: ID+password
Client Authentication by Certificate
Client Authentication by Pre-Shared Key (PSK) -
Access Control Lists (ACLs) based on client, role, and group levels
Login rate limit Login rate limit HTTPS/TLS termination at Mosquitto Management Center -
-
OAuth 2.0 / JWT Authentication -
-
-
-
Integrations
MQTT Bridge (In, Out, or Bidirectional Topic remapping)
Early access
-
-
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Microsoft SQL Server Bridge
-
-
-
InfluxDB Metrics Exporter Prometheus Metrics Exporter Monitoring
Listing of currently connected clients on a node
Topic tree with drill-down
User management
Unlimited number of users
-
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
-
-
-
REST APIs
Mosquitto Management Center User management
Access control by application tokens
Project & User Management
-
MQTT protocol version support
Supported protocols
WebSockets over TLS (WSS)
MQTT basics
Quality of Service (QoS) Levels
Supported platforms
Docker (Linux, Windows, macOS, Raspberry Pi)
RPM (RedHat, CentOS, Rocky Linux)
-
-
Kubernetes (Linux, Windows, macOS) -
-
-
-
-
-
Additional features
MQTT Client UI (Publish & Subscribe)
-
-
Support of LMDB persistence
-
-
White labeling of management center UI
-
-
Server locations & subdomains
Upon request
Support & billing
Optional
Optional
Standard
Standard
Enterprise Individual High Availability setup
Get a quote
Core limits
3,000+
Individual agreement
€ 0.117 per 1 GB
$ 0,128 per 1 GB
€ 0.147 per 1 GB
$ 0,160 per 1 GB
High Availability & Clustering
Clustering for High Availability
Cluster Management REST API
Dynamic-Security Cluster Mode
Enhanced High Availability (HA) Monitoring
Administration
Management Center for Mosquitto
Multiple connected brokers
Standalone Web Application
Administration
Mosquitto Management Center (MMC)
Multiple connected brokers
Standalone Web Application
Security
Client Authentication: ID+password
Client Authentication by Certificate
Client Authentication by Pre-Shared Key (PSK) -
Access Control Lists (ACLs) based on client, role, and group levels
Login rate limit Login rate limit HTTPS/TLS termination at Mosquitto Management Center OAuth 2.0 / JWT Authentication Integrations
MQTT Bridge (In, Out, or Bidirectional Topic remapping)
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
Microsoft SQL Server Bridge
Early access
Early access
Early access
InfluxDB Metrics Exporter Prometheus Metrics Exporter Monitoring
Listing of currently connected clients on a node
Topic tree with drill-down
User management
Unlimited number of users
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
REST APIs
Mosquitto Management Center User management
Access control by application tokens
Project & User Management
MQTT protocol version support
Supported protocols
WebSockets over TLS (WSS)
MQTT basics
Quality of Service (QoS) Levels
Supported platforms
Docker (Linux, Windows, macOS, Raspberry Pi)
RPM (RedHat, CentOS, Rocky Linux)
-
Kubernetes (Linux, Windows, macOS) -
-
-
Additional features
MQTT Client UI (Publish & Subscribe)
Support of LMDB persistence
White labeling of management center UI
Server locations & subdomains
Upon request
Support & billing
Individual agreement
Individual agreement
Individual agreement
Individual agreement
Core limits
30
300
3,000
3,000+
30 GB/mo
60 GB/mo
100 GB/mo
Individual agreement
€ 0.117 per 1 GB
€ 0.117 per 1 GB
€ 0.117 per 1 GB
Individual agreement
$ 0,128 per 1 GB
$ 0,128 per 1 GB
$ 0,128 per 1 GB
Individual agreement
€ 0.147 per 1 GB
€ 0.147 per 1 GB
€ 0.147 per 1 GB
Individual agreement
$ 0.160 per 1 GB
$ 0.160 per 1 GB
$ 0.160 per 1 GB
Individual agreement
High Availability & Clustering
Clustering for High Availability
Cluster Management REST API
-
-
Dynamic-Security Cluster Mode
Enhanced High Availability (HA) Monitoring
Administration
Management Center for Mosquitto
Multiple connected brokers
-
-
Standalone Web Application
Administration
Mosquitto Management Center (MMC)
Multiple connected brokers
-
-
Standalone Web Application
Security
Client Authentication: ID+password
Client Authentication by Certificate
-
-
Client Authentication by Pre-Shared Key (PSK) -
-
-
-
Access Control Lists (ACLs) based on client, role, and group levels
Login rate limit Login rate limit -
-
-
-
HTTPS/TLS termination at Mosquitto Management Center -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
OAuth 2.0 / JWT Authentication -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Integrations
MQTT Bridge (In, Out, or Bidirectional Topic remapping)
-
-
-
-
-
-
Early access
Early access
Early access
Early access
-
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Early access
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Early access
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Early access
Early access
Early access
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Early access
Early access
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Early access
Early access
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Early access
Early access
Early access
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Early access
Early access
Early access
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Early access
Early access
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Early access
Early access
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Early access
Early access
-
-
Microsoft SQL Server Bridge
-
-
-
Early access
-
-
-
-
-
Early access
-
-
-
-
-
Early access
-
-
InfluxDB Metrics Exporter -
-
Prometheus Metrics Exporter -
-
Monitoring
Listing of currently connected clients on a node
-
-
-
-
Topic tree with drill-down
User management
Unlimited number of users
-
-
-
-
-
-
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
REST APIs
-
-
-
-
Mosquitto Management Center User management
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Access control by application tokens
-
-
Project & User Management
-
-
-
MQTT protocol version support
Supported protocols
WebSockets over TLS (WSS)
MQTT basics
Quality of Service (QoS) Levels
Supported platforms
Docker (Linux, Windows, macOS, Raspberry Pi)
RPM (RedHat, CentOS, Rocky Linux)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Kubernetes (Linux, Windows, macOS) -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Additional features
MQTT Client UI (Publish & Subscribe)
-
-
-
-
-
-
Support of LMDB persistence
-
-
-
-
-
-
White labeling of management center UI
-
-
-
-
-
-
Server locations & subdomains
Upon request
Upon request
Upon request
Upon request
Support & billing
Optional
Optional
Optional
Individual agreement
Optional
Optional
Optional
Individual agreement
Standard
Standard
Standard
Individual agreement
Standard
Standard
Standard
Individual agreement
If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us .
What is the MQTT clients limit and how do you calculate it? The number of clients equals the number of simultaneously connected MQTT clients (devices, applications, etc.).
We do not count the clients with the “not available” status.
How do you calculate the traffic limit? The traffic accounts for all messages entering or leaving the broker. In other words, it represents the amount of data transmitted from and to the broker. The MQTT broker is responsible for logging this information.
Here is an example of how we calculate this limit: When a client publishes a 100 byte message on a topic, it spends 100 bytes of your traffic limit. If there are no subscribers to this topic, this message will not be transmitted further. Therefore, in this case no traffic is spent on outgoing messages. However, if there are 5 subscribers on this topic, the broker will transmit this message to them and account for another 500 bytes of traffic (5×100 bytes). In the example with 1 publisher and 5 subscribers, the message accounts for 100 bytes of traffic when entering and 500 bytes when leaving the broker, totaling to 600 bytes (100+500 bytes) of transmitted data .
What happens if my hosted by Cedalo instance exceeds the monthly/annual traffic limit? If your monthly traffic on a hosted by Cedalo instance exceeds the allocated traffic limit, you will be charged $ 0.128 (€ 0.117) per GB for annual billing periods, and $ 0.16o (€ 0.147) per GB for monthly billing periods.
When running the MQTT broker on-premises, you may also exceed the traffic quota for a billing period traffic limit. In this case, we will not pause the MQTT broker operation, but will keep it running until the end of the billing period.
Based on the information for the current period, we will adjust your subscription plan for the next billing cycle and account for the sufficient amount of traffic to cover your operational needs.
Where do you host the broker? The MQTT broker is hosted by a renowned cloud provider, Hetzner, which is known for its best-in-class data security, performance, and availability. The servers are located in Virginia, U.S.; in Oregon, U.S.; in Finland; and two locations in Germany. During the onboarding, we will ask you where you want the instance to be located. If you require hosting at a specific hyperscaler and/or in a specific geographic region that is not listed, please email us at [email protected] .
What currencies can I use for payment? At this moment, we accept Euro and USD payments. If you wish to make payments in another currency, please send the details to [email protected]
What does "early access" mean as part of the cloud instance offering? Early access refers to a feature that requires manual configuration to enable its use. Our customers are currently limited to using this service twice per month. These features will eventually transition to a full-fledged state, eliminating the need for manual configuration.
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