New service — MongoDB

2023-03-29

MongoDB is a document-oriented database management system that does not require a description of the table schema. It is more flexible than MySQL and allows you to store data with a complex structure.

Plans. The service is a stand-alone MongoDB instance with resources according to the selected plan: the minimum plan is 1 CPU core, 1 GB RAM, and 10 GB of disk space, and the maximum plan is 4 CPU cores, 8 GB of RAM, and 80 GB of disk space. The selected plan can be changed in any direction an unlimited number of times, but not more than once a day.

Versions. Available versions of MongoDB: 4.2, 4.4, 5.0 and 6.0. The version is selected at the stage of ordering each instance and does not change thereafter.

Databases and users. The number of databases within an instance is limited only by the available resources of the selected plan. You can create users with the read, readWrite, and dbAdmin roles both for a single database and for all databases within an instance. The root role is not provided.

Backups. Automatic backups are created every night for all databases. Copies are stored for the last 7 days and the first day of the current month, placed on a separate server and do not use space in the instance.

Payment. Payment is withdrawn every night from your personal balance, the amount of the withdrawal depends on the maximum used plan for the previous day. If there is not enough money on balance, the service is deactivated and stored on the server for 10 days. During this period you can recharge your balance, pay the cost of data storage from the moment of deactivation and resume the service.

Access delegation and transfer of rights are available for each instance.

A new "MongoDB" section has been created on the wiki with general information on working with the service.

The service is in beta testing. Suggestions for improving the functionality can be left through the feedback and suggestions section.