Overview
Cloudwrxs Solution with MongoDB on RHEL 8 delivers a powerful, flexible NoSQL database platform designed to meet the demands of modern, data-intensive applications. With its document-oriented architecture, MongoDB enables seamless storage and retrieval of JSON-like data structures, supporting agile development and rapid scalability. Cloudwrxs leverages MongoDB to empower developers and enterprises with advanced querying, indexing, and aggregation capabilities, all while maintaining high performance and adaptability.
Optimized for deployment on the secure and stable RHEL 8 platform, this solution excels in handling dynamic workloads, from real-time analytics and content management systems to IoT and mobile backends. MongoDB's built-in replication, sharding, and failover mechanisms ensure enterprise-grade availability and fault tolerance across distributed environments.
Cloudwrxs enhances MongoDB deployments with expert configuration, monitoring, and automation tools enabling simplified operations, data integrity, and smooth scaling across hybrid or cloud-native infrastructure. Whether you are managing microservices, powering rich web applications, or building global data services, Cloudwrxs with MongoDB on RHEL 8 gives you the confidence to innovate at scale with reliability, flexibility, and speed.
Highlights
- 1. Flexible Data Management Manage semi-structured data efficiently with MongoDB JSON-based document model on RHEL 8. 2. Real-Time Insights Enable dynamic data access and real-time analytics with powerful querying and indexing features.
- 3. Data Integrity & Security Ensure data consistency, security, and compliance with built-in replication and access controls. 4. Scalable Architecture Scale horizontally with ease using MongoDB native sharding and high-availability replication sets.
- 5. Expert Support Rely on Cloudwrxs expertise to deploy, monitor, and optimize MongoDB for enterprise-grade applications.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
---|---|
t3.large Recommended | $0.59 |
r5.xlarge | $0.59 |
r5.2xlarge | $0.59 |
m5.xlarge | $0.59 |
i3.xlarge | $0.59 |
t3.medium | $0.59 |
d2.4xlarge | $0.59 |
i3.large | $0.59 |
d2.2xlarge | $0.59 |
m5.large | $0.59 |
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You may terminate the instance at anytime to stop incurring charges.
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Cloudwrxs MongoDB Q1 2025
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Usage instructions
- Launching the EC2 Instance 1.1. Navigate to the AWS EC2 Console - Launch Instance 1.2. Select the AMI: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (x86_64) 1.3. Choose an instance type (e.g., t3.large or larger for database workloads) 1.4. Create or select an existing SSH Key Pair:
- Save the .pem private key securely
- This key will be used for SSH access 1.5. Configure the Security Group:
- Allow SSH (port 22) inbound access (preferably limited to your IP)
- Allow MongoDB (port 27017) as needed (restrict access to trusted IPs for security) 1.6. Launch the instance
- Connecting to the EC2 Instance 2.1. Connection Prerequisites
- Ensure you have your SSH private key (.pem) file available
- Default user: cloud-user
- The server is configured for key-based authentication only: Password login is disabled (PasswordAuthentication no) Root login is disabled (PermitRootLogin no)
- SSH is on port 22
2.2. For Linux/macOS Users (Terminal) ssh -i /path/to/your-key.pem cloud-user@<EC2_Public_IP>
- Replace /path/to/your-key.pem with the correct path
- Replace <EC2_Public_IP> with your instance's public IP
- Set correct permissions if needed: chmod 400 /path/to/your-key.pem
2.3. For Windows Users (Using PuTTY)
- Convert the .pem file to .ppk using PuTTYgen
- In PuTTY: Host Name: cloud-user@<EC2_Public_IP> Port: 22 Load your .ppk key under Connection - SSH - Auth
- Accessing MongoDB 3.1. Verify MongoDB is running: sudo systemctl status mongod
3.2. Confirm MongoDB version: mongod --version
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