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MongoDB Atlas Expands to 6 Additional Cloud Regions


MongoDB, Inc. announced that its multi-cloud developer data platform, MongoDB Atlas, is now available in six additional cloud regions in Canada, Germany, Israel, Italy, and Poland—now making it the most widely available developer data platform in the world.

With this expansion, MongoDB Atlas is now available in 117 cloud regions across Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure to meet the demands of more customers with data residency, availability, and latency-sensitive application requirements.

For customers that need ultra-high availability or want to more easily combine services from different cloud providers, MongoDB Atlas is the only globally distributed developer data platform for seamlessly running applications across major cloud providers simultaneously, according to the company.

“Since introducing multi-cloud clusters on MongoDB Atlas that can run across AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, we have made it easy for customers to control where their data resides by distributing it across major cloud provider regions to meet data sovereignty, regulatory, and performance requirements for their applications,” said Sahir Azam, chief product officer at MongoDB. “Multi-cloud clusters on MongoDB Atlas also give customers the flexibility of seamlessly using cloud services across major providers for their application needs. With the addition of six new cloud regions around the globe, we’re providing greater choice for customers to build modern applications with MongoDB Atlas and to meet the unique demands of their businesses. From customers just getting started migrating and modernizing legacy applications, to those now deploying new generative AI capabilities, we’re providing even more flexibility in where and how they run their workloads using MongoDB Atlas.”

In addition to the broadest choice of available cloud regions, multi-cloud clusters on MongoDB Atlas give customers the ability to combine different services from AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure to build, deploy, and run modern applications, according to the company.

For organizations that must meet local regulatory compliance, data privacy, or low-latency application requirements, global clusters on MongoDB Atlas can geographically partition databases across cloud providers to better control where all or some data resides.

With just a few clicks, MongoDB Atlas provides recommended global cluster configurations and places relevant data near servers in specific locations around the world to deliver high performance while meeting an organization’s application requirements, according to the company.

Along with providing flexible options for data governance and the broadest choice of available cloud regions, MongoDB also offers on-premises, edge location, and hybrid cloud options with MongoDB Atlas for the Edge to build, deploy, and run modern applications that meet end users anywhere.

For more information about this news, visit www.mongdb.com.


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