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MongoDB Cloud Manager vs Scalr: What are the differences?
MongoDB Cloud Manager: 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; *Scalr:** Scalr is cloud management software for public & private infrastructure. Scalr is not an infrastructure provider or reseller. The infrastructure you deploy on is yours: you give us the keys to your infrastructure cloud so we can make the API calls to the provider on your behalf and so we can also rev up or power down servers for you. When traffic piles up, Scalr detects the increased load, commissions new servers for you from the cloud, and then spreads the load. When using Scalr ConfigTemplates, you can easily make configuration changes for services such as MySQL and Apache. Scalr does the heavy work, pushing those changes out to your servers.
MongoDB Cloud Manager and Scalr are primarily classified as "Database" and "Cloud Management" tools respectively.
Some of the features offered by MongoDB Cloud Manager are:
- Real-time Visualizations
- Monitoring
- backup
On the other hand, Scalr provides the following key features:
- MySQL replication
- Scalable app servers
- Scalable database
Pros of MongoDB Cloud Manager
Pros of Scalr
- Image Builder5
- Open Source3
- Auto Scaling3
- Orchestration2
- Multi-Cloud Support2
- Cost Analytics2
- Chef Integration2
- Hybrid Cloud Management2
- User Friendly2
- Terraform CLI Integration1
- Open Policy Agent1
- Cost1