AWS Backup adds support for Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility)
November 09, 2021 at 05:10 am EST
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AWS Backup announces support for Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility), allowing you to centrally manage data protection of your DocumentDB clusters along with other supported AWS services for database, storage, and compute.
Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is a scalable, highly durable, and fully-managed database service for operating mission critical MongoDB workloads. AWS Backup enables you to centralize and automate data protection policies across AWS services based on your organizational best practices and regulatory standards. Now, you can use a single data protection policy in AWS Backup to automate the creation of independent, immutable, and protected snapshots of DocumentDB clusters across AWS Regions or accounts and you can restore your DocumentDB clusters from the snapshots with a single click.
AWS Backup support for Amazon DocumentDB is available in the following AWS Regions: US-East (N. Virginia), US-East (Ohio), US-West (Oregon), Asia-Pacific (Mumbai), Asia-Pacific (Seoul), Asia-Pacific (Singapore), Asia-Pacific (Sydney), Asia-Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), South America (Sao Paulo), AWS GovCloud (US-West). To learn more about AWS Backup visit the product page, documentation, and pricing page. To get started, visit the AWS Backup console.
MongoDB, Inc. specializes in developing and operating a development database platform. The group offers the intuitive and scalable MongoDB multi-cloud platform, enabling developers to create, modernize, deploy and manage applications in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Edge computing, Internet of Things, mobile applications and payment technology. Net sales break down by source of income as follows:
- subscription sales (96.2%);
- service sales (3.8%).
At the end of January 2023, the group had more than 40,800 customers.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Americas (60.9%), Europe-Middle East-Africa (28.2%) and Asia-Pacific (10.9%).