MongoDB will not sacrifice functionality for customer convenience by introducing a version of cloud managed NoSQL database of it, according to VP of strategy. Users (DBaaS) services like Google Cloud service Bigtable database-as-solving for the basic product in exchange for reducing the burden and cost of managing databases, Kelly Stirman told IT Pro. While you can deploy MongoDB in the cloud such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), a database company is considering cloud services is management of its own as part of the roadmap of it. But it does not have firm plans to build one in the near future, and will wait until it can offer something as strong as what it currently offers to customers. Speaking at the New York World MongoDB, Stirman said there is a stark contrast between MongoDB and other services AWS Cloud Player, Google and Microsoft, although the scalability offered by an infrastructure cloud computing. "What they provide tend to be very simple and it focuses more on something always, and elastic, so you only pay for what you actually use, compared with features rich and complex databases, "he told IT Pro. "Looking at the MongoDB versus DBaaS services today, customers can select 'I want an easy way to use this, this elasticity, or do I want to have a bunch of great features in the database mine?'." He added: "A lot of times, you need the great features or you can not build your application. While the benefits of DBaaS is in favorable conditions, mainly." Deployment of Facebook owns the cloud platform mobile development, Parse, MongoDB deployed in the AWS cloud, hosting more than a petabyte of data in the configuration, including 240GB primary data. product engineering manager of parsing, Charity Majors, said at the World MongoDB: "We do all of this with two people running the database of our full-time." Stirman acknowledged that people are standing up MongoDB in the cloud "all the time" in this way, and believe it is the most common way to deploy a database, but that although interest in saving database storage like this, there is no hurry to create a cloud version. "Finally, all of the business infrastructure will be primarily in the cloud. That's what we're looking for," he admitted. But he added: "Everybody loves an elastic database as a service from MongoDB today, but it does not exist." It will have the same great capabilities that you have in MongoDB Day today, but it just works wonders in the cloud. We have partners doing a DBaaS around MongoDB, but that's not really a greeting that has all the capabilities of MongoDB and is completely elastic and its activities. "However, customers seem quite pleased with the settlement is available so far. Start-up x.ai, which is building a virtual personal assistant that the schedule of meetings for everyone, is a MongoDB hosting clients in AWS. COO Alex Poon told iT Pro that in this setting, MongoDB is convenient enough to use that you will have doubts about whether a cloud version will entice him. "it's a question of cost / performance, like everything else," he said. "Maybe it could be interesting. At the end of the day, one of the things we liked about Mongo's because maintaining low running a decent sized set. "The flip-side is that it is not worth it to pay for a version of the cloud because it already works out of the box. But I think certainly valuable as you grow as a company and developing products that some burden was higher activity, and that may be one-time or are using a cloud solution or find some better ways to manage it.
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