Compose vs MongoDB Atlas vs MongoLab

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Compose

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120
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MongoDB Atlas

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33
MongoLab

446
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Pros of Compose
Pros of MongoDB Atlas
Pros of MongoLab
  • 42
    Simple to set up
  • 32
    One-click mongodb
  • 29
    Automated Backups
  • 23
    Designed to scale
  • 21
    Easy interface
  • 13
    Fast and Simple
  • 10
    Real-Time Monitoring
  • 7
    Fastest MongoDB Available
  • 6
    Great Design
  • 6
    REST API
  • 4
    Easy to set up
  • 3
    Free for testing
  • 3
    Geospatial support
  • 2
    Elasticsearch
  • 2
    Heroku Add-on
  • 1
    Automated Health Checks
  • 1
    Email Support
  • 1
    Query Logs
  • 9
    MongoDB SaaS for and by Mongo, makes it so easy
  • 6
    Amazon VPC peering
  • 4
    MongoDB atlas is GUItool through you can manage all DB
  • 4
    Granular role-based access controls
  • 3
    Built-in data browser
  • 3
    Use it anywhere
  • 3
    Cloud instance to be worked with
  • 1
    Simple and easy to integrate
  • 61
    Development free tier
  • 46
    Easy setup
  • 38
    Scalable mongo hosting
  • 25
    Heroku plugin
  • 14
    REST API
  • 9
    High availability
  • 9
    Geospatial support
  • 5
    Replication and backups
  • 5
    Premium support
  • 2
    Multi-cloud
  • 1
    Largest and most experienced
  • 1
    Azure Add-on

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Cons of Compose
Cons of MongoDB Atlas
Cons of MongoLab
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        Lab bought by MongoDB. Being replaced by Atlas

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      What is Compose?

      Compose makes it easy to spin up multiple open source databases with just one click. Deploy MongoDB for production, take Redis out for a performance test drive, or spin up RethinkDB in development before rolling it out to production.

      What is MongoDB Atlas?

      MongoDB Atlas is a global cloud database service built and run by the team behind MongoDB. Enjoy the flexibility and scalability of a document database, with the ease and automation of a fully managed service on your preferred cloud.

      What is MongoLab?

      mLab is the largest cloud MongoDB service in the world, hosting over a half million deployments on AWS, Azure, and Google.

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      What are some alternatives to Compose, MongoDB Atlas, and MongoLab?
      Docker Compose
      With Compose, you define a multi-container application in a single file, then spin your application up in a single command which does everything that needs to be done to get it running.
      Docker
      The Docker Platform is the industry-leading container platform for continuous, high-velocity innovation, enabling organizations to seamlessly build and share any application — from legacy to what comes next — and securely run them anywhere
      Composer
      It is a tool for dependency management in PHP. It allows you to declare the libraries your project depends on and it will manage (install/update) them for you.
      Kubernetes
      Kubernetes is an open source orchestration system for Docker containers. It handles scheduling onto nodes in a compute cluster and actively manages workloads to ensure that their state matches the users declared intentions.
      Docker Swarm
      Swarm serves the standard Docker API, so any tool which already communicates with a Docker daemon can use Swarm to transparently scale to multiple hosts: Dokku, Compose, Krane, Deis, DockerUI, Shipyard, Drone, Jenkins... and, of course, the Docker client itself.
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