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Orchestrate vs Amazon DocumentDB: What are the differences?
Orchestrate: Database as a Service. Add Search, Time-Ordered Events, Geospatial or Graph Queries Fast with a REST API. Orchestrate is a managed database service that delivers a single access point to full-text search, time-ordered events, geospatial and graph queries through a REST API. It allows developers to build complete apps or add features to existing ones fast, without the operational burden of deploying and managing multiple databases themselves; Amazon DocumentDB: Fast, scalable, highly available MongoDB-compatible database service. Amazon DocumentDB is a non-relational database service designed from the ground-up to give you the performance, scalability, and availability you need when operating mission-critical MongoDB workloads at scale. In Amazon DocumentDB, the storage and compute are decoupled, allowing each to scale independently, and you can increase the read capacity to millions of requests per second by adding up to 15 low latency read replicas in minutes, regardless of the size of your data.
Orchestrate and Amazon DocumentDB can be primarily classified as "NoSQL Database as a Service" tools.
Some of the features offered by Orchestrate are:
- Search
- Geospatial
- Time-series Events
On the other hand, Amazon DocumentDB provides the following key features:
- MongoDB-compatible
- Fully managed
- Performance at scale
Pros of Amazon DocumentDB
- Storage elasticity0
- Scalable0
- Easy Setup0