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CopperEgg vs MongoDB Cloud Manager: What are the differences?
Developers describe CopperEgg as "Cloud monitoring for your servers, websites, processes, and web applications". Continuous visibility and cloud monitoring for all your servers – hosted or private, Linux or Windows. Works great with Amazon EC2, Rackspace, or any public or private cloud. On the other hand, MongoDB Cloud Manager is detailed as "*A hosted platform for managing MongoDB *". It is a hosted platform for managing MongoDB on the infrastructure of your choice. It saves you time, money, and helps you protect your customer experience by eliminating the guesswork from running MongoDB.
CopperEgg belongs to "Cloud Management" category of the tech stack, while MongoDB Cloud Manager can be primarily classified under "Database Tools".
Some of the features offered by CopperEgg are:
- Any Server – Cloud, Virtual, or Physical- Whether your servers are physical, virtual, on-premise, in the cloud, or a combination of these, get the server performance insight you need from any location. Supports Ubuntu, CentOS, Windows and many more.
- CopperEgg cloud monitoring integrates with Chef and supports cloud server monitoring for CentOS, Ubuntu, Windows, RedHat, FreeBSD, MacOSX, and additional Linux varieties.
- Real-Time Updates- Updates every few seconds to provide you with the ability to correct an issue before a catastrophe occurs.
On the other hand, MongoDB Cloud Manager provides the following key features:
- Real-time Visualizations
- Monitoring
- backup
Pros of CopperEgg
- Easy setup and instant results2
- Value for money1