This product has charges associated with it, which includes support from Cloud Infrastructure Services. MongoDB Community Server is a powerful distributed document database. Flexible document model along with ad hoc queries, indexing, and real time aggregation.
This is a repackaged open source software product wherein additional charges apply for support & maintenance.
MongoDB Community 8 Server is a powerful, open-source NoSQL database built for modern, data-intensive applications on AWS. This MongoDB image is maintained by Cloud Infrastructure Services. With its flexible schema design and document-oriented storage, MongoDB allows developers to store and process data in a way that aligns with the needs of modern applications, from mobile to web to big data analytics running on AWS infrastructure.
MongoDB stores data in flexible, JSON-like documents, meaning fields can vary from document to document and data structure can be changed over time. MongoDB is a distributed database at its core, so high availability, horizontal scaling, and geographic distribution are built in and easy to use across AWS regions and availability zones.
MongoDB is a cross-platform document-oriented database. Classified as a NoSQL database, MongoDB eschews the traditional table-based relational database structure in favor of JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas, making the integration of data in certain types of applications easier and faster on AWS EC2 instances.
MongoDB Server Features
Flexible Schema: MongoDB's document-based model allows for dynamic schemas, storing data in flexible, JSON-like documents, making it easy to evolve your database as your application grows on AWS.
High Performance: Optimized for speed on AWS EC2 instances, MongoDB is designed to handle high-velocity data, supporting thousands of operations per second with AWS enhanced networking.
Horizontal Scalability: With built-in sharding, MongoDB scales horizontally to accommodate massive data volumes across distributed AWS clusters and multiple availability zones.
Full Text Search: MongoDB integrates full-text search capabilities for fast and efficient querying of textual data, perfect for AWS-hosted applications.
Replication and High Availability: Replica sets ensure data redundancy and high availability across multiple AWS availability zones, preventing data loss and ensuring business continuity.
ACID Transactions: Supports multi-document transactions, ensuring reliability and data integrity even in complex AWS-hosted applications.
Rich Query Language: MongoDB offers a powerful query language, allowing you to query, aggregate, and analyze data efficiently on AWS infrastructure.
Application Integration: The document model maps to the objects in your application code, making data easy to work with in AWS environments.
Advanced Analytics: Ad hoc queries, indexing, and real-time aggregation provide powerful ways to access and analyze your data on AWS.
AWS-Native Distribution: MongoDB is a distributed database at its core, so high availability, horizontal scaling, and geographic distribution are built in and easy to use across AWS regions.
Enterprise Security: Sophisticated security controls and advanced functionality to satisfy both new and existing privacy and compliance measures, integrating with AWS IAM and security services.
AWS Integration: Native support for AWS services including EBS for storage, CloudWatch for monitoring, and VPC for network security.
Auto Scaling: Compatible with AWS Auto Scaling for dynamic resource management based on demand.
Multi-Region Deployment: Seamless deployment across multiple AWS regions for global applications.
AWS Backup Integration: Works with AWS backup services for automated data protection and disaster recovery.
AWS Deployment Benefits
MongoDB on AWS provides enterprise-grade NoSQL database capabilities with the scalability, reliability, and security of AWS infrastructure. Deploy across multiple availability zones for high availability, leverage AWS managed services for monitoring and backups, and integrate with the broader AWS ecosystem for comprehensive application solutions.
MongoDB is an excellent alternative to other NoSQL & Relational databases such as Amazon RDS (MySQL, PostgreSQL), Amazon DocumentDB, Amazon DynamoDB, Oracle Database, Cassandra, and Redis, offering superior flexibility and performance on AWS infrastructure.
Disclaimer: MongoDB is a registered trademark of MongoDB, Inc and is licensed under SSPL license. This image is maintained by Cloud Infrastructure Services. No warranty of any kind, express or implied, is included with this software. Use at your risk, responsibility for damages (if any) to anyone resulting from the use of this software rest entirely with the user. The author is not responsible for any damage that its use could cause.
Highlights
MongoDB is a cross-platform document-oriented database. Classified as a NoSQL database, MongoDB eschews the traditional table-based relational database structure in favor of JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas, making the integration of data in certain types of applications easier and faster.
Ad hoc queries, indexing, and real time aggregation provide powerful ways to access and analyze your data.
Sophisticated security controls and advanced functionality to satisfy both new and existing privacy and compliance measures.
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Pricing is based on actual usage, with charges varying according to how much you consume. Subscriptions have no end date and may be canceled any time.
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You pay by the hour for MongoDB Server running on Ubuntu 24.04, with vendor support included. Pricing is not tiered by feature. Instead, you pick one EC2 instance type, and your hourly rate follows the compute size you choose. Options range from small burstable instances like t2.nano and t3.micro to memory-heavy, storage-dense, GPU, and bare-metal machines such as r5.metal and u-24tb1.metal. Larger instances with more CPU, memory, or specialized hardware cost more per hour. Your total depends on which instance you select and how many hours you run it.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What does the hourly rate cover, and what does it exclude?
The hourly rate covers the MongoDB Server software running on Ubuntu 24.04, plus vendor support. It does not include the underlying AWS compute charge for the EC2 instance itself. AWS bills the instance separately. You pay both the software rate and the AWS infrastructure cost.
Am I charged the hourly software rate when the instance is stopped?
The software rate meters running time only. A fully stopped instance does not accrue the hourly software charge. Note that AWS may still bill for attached storage while the instance is stopped, but the software licence itself charges only for hours the instance runs.
Why does the same product show so many different hourly prices?
Each listed option maps to one EC2 instance type. The instance you pick sets your hourly software rate. Instance types differ by CPU, memory, storage, GPU, and bare-metal hardware. You choose one instance type at launch. Your rate follows that choice for every hour the instance runs.
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Cross-platform document-oriented database with JSON-like documents and dynamic schemas, eschewing traditional table-based relational database structure.
Flexible Schema Design
Dynamic schema model allowing fields to vary from document to document with data structure changes over time without requiring predefined schemas.
Distributed Architecture with Horizontal Scalability
Built-in sharding capability enabling horizontal scaling across distributed clusters and multiple availability zones to accommodate massive data volumes.
Multi-Document ACID Transactions
Support for multi-document transactions ensuring data reliability and integrity across complex operations.
Advanced Query and Aggregation Capabilities
Ad hoc queries, indexing, and real-time aggregation providing powerful data access and analysis functionality.
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