NEW YORK, Oct. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- MongoDB, Inc.
(NASDAQ: MDB), the leading, modern general purpose database
platform, today announced the general availability of multi-cloud
clusters for its global cloud database, MongoDB Atlas. For the
first time, customers can deploy a fully managed, distributed
database across Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and
Microsoft Azure simultaneously. This means customers can take
advantage of the benefits of deploying applications across multiple
cloud providers without the added operational complexity of
managing data replication and migration across clouds.
Before today, companies were limited to running individual
applications on a single cloud provider. MongoDB Atlas multi-cloud
clusters enables organizations to extend the geographic reach of
their applications by allowing them to replicate data across all
three major cloud providers to any of the currently 79 supported
cloud regions worldwide. Multi-cloud clusters also gives
organizations the unprecedented flexibility to seamlessly migrate
their data—a typically onerous challenge—from one cloud provider to
another to meet the changing needs of their application or business
requirements.
MongoDB Atlas multi-cloud clusters lets developers leverage the
best offerings from each cloud provider, including services such as
AI, analytics, and serverless development products. For example, an
organization running its applications on one cloud provider would
be able to easily use another cloud provider's AI and machine
learning services on its operational data without dealing with the
complexity of the movement of data. Additionally, multi-cloud
clusters enables cross-cloud resiliency, which protects against
region-wide incidents isolated to a single cloud platform. In such
a situation, MongoDB Atlas can automatically fail over to another
cloud serving the same geographic area, preserving low latency
access to data and compliance with data residency requirements.
"Given the rapid innovations in cloud computing, customers are
best served when they are given the freedom to choose how and where
they run their workloads in the cloud," said Dev Ittycheria,
President & CEO of MongoDB. "With the availability of MongoDB
Atlas multi-cloud clusters, customers can build, deploy and run
powerful, highly available applications across different cloud
providers, giving them unprecedented flexibility on where they can
deploy applications, and what services they can leverage from our
cloud infrastructure partners. No one else offers this today,
making MongoDB Atlas the most advanced cloud database available in
the market."
"A number of enterprises have expressed the desire to execute
applications that share data on multiple public cloud platforms,
but this has proven operationally difficult and somewhat
expensive," said Carl Olofson,
Research Vice President, Data Management Software at IDC.
"MongoDB Atlas multi-cloud clusters enables users to maintain
shared data collections across public clouds, without the need for
replication or exportation, giving customers an impressive degree
of flexibility and it should be well received in the market."
MongoDB Atlas is now available in 79 regions worldwide across
AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. Over 18,800 customers use
MongoDB Atlas.
Further Resources:
- Introducing Multi-Cloud Clusters on MongoDB Atlas
- Why the World is Going Multi-Cloud
- Get started on MongoDB Atlas today
About MongoDB
MongoDB is the leading modern, general purpose database
platform, designed to unleash the power of software and data for
developers and the applications they build. Headquartered in
New York, MongoDB has more than
20,200 customers in over 100 countries. The MongoDB database
platform has been downloaded over 125 million times and there have
been more than one million MongoDB University
registrations.
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