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So AWS IOT supports MQTT. MQTT authentication uses certificates. What I know is for each device in order to communicate it must subscribe and before doing that it must authenticate itself using certificates. My concerns is , is there omegle a limit as to how many certificates xender AWS IOT can handle per account? What if you have 10 000 devices, will there be 20 000 certificates (assuming one on one connection, ignoring one to many for now) . Is it safe to have it like that ?
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My guess is that this question is more suited for aws forums because they will have more clarity on the policies that aws supports.
In my opinion, you can try checking out the fleet provisioning option AWS provides.
Provisioning devices that don't have device certificates using fleet provisioning - AWS IoT
Relevant code example: aws-iot-device-sdk-python-v2/fleetprovisioning.py at master · aws/aws-iot-device-sdk-python-v2 · Git...
Also, if you want to do clustering, you can may be give this a read as well https://www.hivemq.com/blog/running-hivemq-cluster-aws-auto-discovery/
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My guess is that this question is more suited for aws forums because they will have more clarity on the policies that aws supports.
In my opinion, you can try checking out the fleet provisioning option AWS provides.
Provisioning devices that don't have device certificates using fleet provisioning - AWS IoT
Relevant code example: aws-iot-device-sdk-python-v2/fleetprovisioning.py at master · aws/aws-iot-device-sdk-python-v2 · Git...
Also, if you want to do clustering, you can may be give this a read as well https://www.hivemq.com/blog/running-hivemq-cluster-aws-auto-discovery/