What is Thingsboard?
ThingsBoard enhances device connectivity by utilizing popular IoT protocols like MQTT, CoAP, and HTTP, catering to both cloud-based and local deployments. It is designed with a focus on scalability, robustness, and outstanding performance, safeguarding your data effectively. Users can securely provision, monitor, and manage their IoT devices through extensive server-side APIs. The platform enables the seamless connection of devices, assets, customers, and other entities, simplifying integration. Telemetry data can be collected and stored effectively in a resilient and scalable manner. Users have the option to visualize their data through built-in or customized widgets, along with adaptable dashboards that can be shared with clients. Additionally, ThingsBoard allows for the creation of data processing rule chains, which help transform and standardize device data efficiently. Alerts can be triggered based on incoming telemetry events, attribute updates, device inactivity, and user interactions, further enhancing system responsiveness. To maximize scalability and fault tolerance, users can build a ThingsBoard cluster utilizing its microservices architecture. Furthermore, the platform supports both cloud and on-premises configurations, providing a flexible solution for diverse deployment requirements. This adaptability empowers users to customize their IoT implementations to meet specific needs and preferences, ensuring an optimal experience.
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Date: Jul 26 2022SummaryVery good.
PositiveEasy to use, various features, easy to customize. Can use openStreetMap and linked them to table etc. Also, have multi-language interface. Device registration, authentication is also simple.
Rule Engine is a nice feature to write your own code for incoming data format conversion etc. Thingsboard community, not very big may be, but supportive.NegativeNot many examples for reference on the net. YouTube tutorials are not updated.
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