Perfect is the enemy of good. That’s the case with the IoT backend system that we described part I. In our previous post, we went step by step through the procedure of setting up: MQTT server to listen in incoming topics, e.g. sensors, Influx database to store time series of sensor data, Telegraf to connect
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[Part I] IoT with docker
To use the correct tools to implement a task is so important. When playing with IoT applications, you will inevitably touch: MQTT, for handling easily the messaging, InfluxDB database, to store the data in a timestamped fashion (time-series arrays), and Grafana, to visualise the data This is good, but do you mean that I need