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Hi Wiebe,
While a straight drop-in replacement may not be achievable (devices will need some update to get credentials via custom auth, point at new endpoint, configure custom auth in back-end, etc), AWS IoT Core can be used as a managed MQTT broker without opting in to any of the higher level device and management features. You're definitely looking at some level of effort to switch, though the use case described is supported.
Note there are a few differences between the broker implemented in AWS IoT Core and the official MQTT 3.1.1 spec from which it is derived. These are documented here: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/iot/latest/developerguide/mqtt.html
If you just want a managed MQTT broker without the bells and whistles of AWS IoT, take a look at Amazon MQ https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-mq
HTH,
Ryan@AWS
Thanks Ryan. Unfortunately my case isn't fixed with the snap of a finger apparently, but your answer helped. I'll have a look at the plain MQ.
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