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DigitalOcean Managed MongoDB review

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Description

Digital Ocean MongoDB is a fully managed database as a service (DBaaS) that lets you run and scale MongoDB clusters on Digital Ocean. It is built in partnership with and certified by MongoDB Inc. It simplifies your MongoDB administration by handling the provisioning, scaling, updates, backups, and security of your MongoDB clusters. You can access the latest MongoDB features such as hedged reads, Rust, Swift drivers, and 100% dedicated vCPUs.

Pricing

Digital Ocean MongoDB has simple, predictable pricing that allows you to control costs and prevent any surprise bills. You can choose from two kinds of database cluster plans: single node clusters and high availability clusters. Single node clusters begin at $15 per month for a single node cluster with 1 GB of RAM. Single node clusters are not highly available and are recommended for preliminary development and testing. High availability clusters begin at $45 per month for the 1 GB RAM/1 vCPU plan when you add standby nodes for automatic failover. High availability clusters are supported by three node replica sets for MongoDB clusters.

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Pros

  • It simplifies your MongoDB administration by handling the provisioning, scaling, updates, backups, and security of your MongoDB clusters.
  • It provides you access to the latest MongoDB features such as hedged reads, Rust, Swift drivers, and 100% dedicated vCPUs.
  • It offers simple, predictable pricing that allows you to control costs and prevent any surprise bills.
  • It supports high availability clusters with three node replica sets for MongoDB clusters.
  • It provides end-to-end security by running databases in your account’s private network and encrypting data in transit and at rest.

Cons

  • It does not support sharding for MongoDB clusters, which is a way to distribute data across multiple machines.
  • It does not provide a graphical user interface for managing MongoDB clusters, but only a command-line interface and an API.
  • It may have limited availability of some machine types or regions for MongoDB clusters.