Hassle-free MongoDB for modern apps
mLab is the largest cloud MongoDB service in the world, hosting over a half million deployments on AWS, Azure, and Google. | It is a fully managed, database as a service (DBaaS). Build scalable high-performance apps using MongoDB cloud service. It handles the provisioning, scaling, updates, backups, and security of your MongoDB clusters, so you can focus on your apps. |
On-demand provisioning on the major clouds. Seamless, zero-downtime scaling and high availability via auto-failover on production-ready plans;
Unlimited backups on Dedicated plans; free daily backup on other plans. Free and easy backup restores;
Web GUI for editing documents, running queries (including saved searches), and viewing results in tabular format;
Dedicated plans support encryption-at-rest, include SSL for free, and allow for custom firewalls as well as VPC peering | Focus more on apps, and less on maintaining database; Run and scale production apps with confidence; Take full advantage of MongoDB features |
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