MongoDB Expands Database As A Service to 14 AWS Regions and Is Named A Strong Performer by Independent Research Firm
*MongoDB Atlas Expands Global Reach With New Amazon Web Services Regions And Integrates Migration Service To Make Switching Even Easier*
NEW YORK, NY – June 2, 2017 – MongoDB, the database for giant ideas, today announced it was named a Strong Performer by Forrester Research in its report, The Forrester Wave™: Database-as-a-Service, Q2 2017, by Noel Yuhanna. The Forrester Wave recognized that MongoDB’s database as a service platform, MongoDB Atlas, is gaining quick momentum. Launched in June of last year, MongoDB Atlas has seen significant growth and already has thousands of users, including industry leaders such as eHarmony and Thermo Fisher Scientific.
To further fuel growth and enhance the developer experience, MongoDB has also announced greatly expanded global support for MongoDB Atlas, which is now available in 14 Amazon Web Services (AWS) regions. Up from five regions previously, the platform now covers the Americas, APAC, and EMEA, giving organizations better control over where their data lives. In addition, a new live migration service makes it easy for customers to migrate existing MongoDB deployments to MongoDB Atlas.
Sahir Azam, Vice President, Cloud, at MongoDB, said, “MongoDB is already the most popular non-relational database on the market today, and MongoDB Atlas is quickly emerging as the most popular option for developers who need a highly available, secure, elastic, on-demand service. In less than a year on the market, we’ve seen remarkable traction with developers and large enterprises.”
The new AWS regional capabilities allow customers to deploy their cloud databases locally for better performance, reduced costs and improved regulatory compliance. Local, in-region backups are currently available in Dublin and the US Northeast, with comprehensive coverage planned for the end of 2017.
Customers like table-booking service and venue management system, Tablelist, leveraged the migration service to seamlessly import their data into MongoDB Atlas with no downtime.
“With our previous third party MongoDB service provider, we could not perform minor version updates to the database without having our database go offline,” said Andrew Barba, Director of Product and Engineering at Tablelist, “With MongoDB Atlas’ live migration capabilities, we were able to migrate our entire data layer to MongoDB Atlas with zero downtime to our application. And now we get the benefits of a MongoDB service built and run by the team that engineers the database technology.”
Resources:
- Read The Forrester Wave™: Database-as-a-Service, Q2 2017, by Noel Yuhanna on Forrester.com
- Hear more from Sahir Azam, VP of Cloud, on MongoDB Atlas’ latest capabilities
- Visit here to find out more about MongoDB Atlas
- Join thousands at MongoDB World, the world’s largest MongoDB user conference on June 20-21 in Chicago, to hear about how customers are using MongoDB Atlas. Register now.
- Follow MongoDB on LinkedIn and @MongoDB on Twitter
About MongoDB By offering the best of traditional databases as well as the flexibility, scale and performance today’s applications require, we let innovators deploy apps as big as they can possibly dream. From startups to enterprises, for the modern and the mission-critical, MongoDB is the database for giant ideas. For more information, visit www.mongodb.com.