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Fully managed backups
Cloud-only features, like real-time triggers and global clusters
Easily migrate existing deployments with minimal downtime
Comprehensive monitoring and customizable alerts
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MongoDB offers both an Enterprise and Community version of its powerful distributed document database. MongoDB Enterprise is available as part of the MongoDB Enterprise Advanced subscription, which features the most comprehensive support and the best SLA when you run MongoDB on your own infrastructure. MongoDB Enterprise Advanced also gives you comprehensive operational tooling, advanced analytics and data visualization, platform integrations and certification, along with on-demand training for your teams.
In-memory Storage Engine
Deliver high throughput and predictable low latency
Advanced Security
Secure your data with LDAP and Kerberos access controls and comprehensive auditing
Encrypted Storage Engine
Encrypt your data at rest
MongoDB offers both an Enterprise and Community version of its powerful distributed document database. The community version offers the flexible document model along with ad hoc queries, indexing, and real time aggregation to provide powerful ways to access and analyze your data. As a distributed system you get high availability through built-in replication and failover along with horizontal scalability with native sharding.
The MongoDB Enterprise Server gives you all of this and more. Review the Enterprise Server tab to learn what else is available.
Ops Manager incorporates the best practices we’ve learned from thousands of customer deployments in a comprehensive application that helps you manage MongoDB safely and reliably.
Ops Manager is available as part of the MongoDB Enterprise Advanced subscription, which features the most comprehensive support for MongoDB and the best SLA.
MongoDB’s consulting engineers can help you install and configure Ops Manager for optimal performance and reliability. Interested? Learn more.
Monitoring
Monitor, visualize, and alert on 100+ performance metrics
Backup
Capture continuous, incremental backups, with point-in-time recovery
Automation
Perform single-click installations, upgrades, and index maintenance, with zero downtime
Query Optimization
Seamlessly identify and address slow-running queries with the Visual Query Profiler, index suggestions, and automated index roll-outs
Kubernetes Operators are application-specific controllers that extend the Kubernetes API to create, configure, and manage instances of stateful applications such as databases. On self-managed infrastructure – whether on-premises or in the cloud – Kubernetes users can use the MongoDB Enterprise Operator for Kubernetes and MongoDB Ops Manager or Cloud Manager to automate and manage MongoDB clusters.
Using the MongoDB Kubernetes operator, you have full control over your MongoDB deployment from a single Kubernetes control plane, with a consistent experience across different deployment environments.
Kubernetes Operators are application-specific controllers that extend the Kubernetes API to create, configure, and manage instances of stateful applications such as databases. On self-managed infrastructure – whether on-premises or in the cloud – Kubernetes users can use the MongoDB Community Operator for Kubernetes and MongoDB Ops Manager or Cloud Manager to automate and manage MongoDB clusters.
Using the MongoDB Kubernetes operator, you have full control over your MongoDB deployment from a single Kubernetes control plane, with a consistent experience across different deployment environments.
Note: MongoDB Charts On-Premises will be end of life on September 1, 2021. If you’re currently using the on-premises version of Charts, there is no need for immediate action. We will continue to provide support, including releasing any important security fixes, until September 1, 2021. Additionally, we will provide a mechanism to assist with migrating on-premises dashboards to the cloud version of Charts.
MongoDB Charts is available and will continue to be available as a service within MongoDB CloudMongoDB Charts is the fastest and easiest way to create visualizations of MongoDB data. Connect to any MongoDB instance as a data source, create charts and graphs, build dashboards, share them with other users for collaboration or embed them in your app. Built for the document model, Charts handles complex data structures natively: nested documents, arrays, and more.
MongoDB Shell is the quickest way to connect, configure, query, and work with your MongoDB database.
MongoDB Shell provides a modern command-line experience that includes syntax highlighting, intelligent autocomplete, contextual help, and clear error messages. These are just some of the features included in MongoDB Shell that makes working with your MongoDB Databases easier.
The MongoDB Shell is a standalone product, it’s developed separately from the MongoDB Server and it’s open-source under the Apache 2 license.
As the GUI for MongoDB, MongoDB Compass allows you to make smarter decisions about document structure, querying, indexing, document validation, and more. Commercial subscriptions include technical support for MongoDB Compass.
MongoDB Compass is available in several versions, described below. For more information on version differences, see the MongoDB Compass Documentation.
Compass
The full version of MongoDB Compass, with all features and capabilities.
Readonly Edition
This version is limited strictly to read operations, with all write and delete capabilities removed.
Isolated Edition
This version disables all network connections except the connection to the MongoDB instance.
The MongoDB Command Line Interface (mongocli) is a tool for managing your MongoDB cloud services, like MongoDB Atlas, MongoDB Cloud Manager, and MongoDB Ops Manager. With the MongoDB CLI, you can quickly interact with your MongoDB deployments from the command line for easier testing and scripting.
The MongoDB Database Tools are a collection of command-line utilities for working with a MongoDB deployment. These tools release independently from the MongoDB Server schedule enabling you to receive more frequent updates and leverage new features as soon as they are available. See the MongoDB Database Tools documentation for more information.
The MongoDB Connector for BI allows you to use your BI tool of choice to visualize, discover, and report against MongoDB data using standard SQL queries.
The MongoDB Connector for BI is available as part of the MongoDB Enterprise Advanced subscription, which features the most comprehensive support for MongoDB and the best SLA.