MongoDB Expands Availability of MongoDB Atlas to Six More Cloud Regions

MongoDB has announced the expansion of its multi-cloud developer data platform, MongoDB Atlas, to six additional cloud regions, solidifying its position as the most widely available developer data platform in the world.

Broadening Availability and Meeting Customer Demands

With this latest expansion, MongoDB Atlas is now accessible in 117 cloud regions across Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure. This move is aimed at addressing the growing demands of customers for data residency, availability, and latency-sensitive application requirements.

Sahir Azam, Chief Product Officer at MongoDB, highlighted the benefits of the expansion: “Since introducing multi-cloud clusters on MongoDB Atlas that can run across AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, we have made it easy for customers to control where their data resides by distributing it across major cloud provider regions to meet data sovereignty, regulatory, and performance requirements for their applications.”

He further added, “Multi-cloud clusters on MongoDB Atlas also give customers the flexibility of seamlessly using cloud services across major providers for their application needs. With the addition of six new cloud regions around the globe, we’re providing greater choice for customers to build modern applications with MongoDB Atlas and to meet the unique demands of their businesses."

Key Features and Integrations

MongoDB Atlas allows customers to combine different services from AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure to build, deploy, and run modern applications. For example, organizations can use data from an application running on one cloud provider and process that data on another without the complexity of manually managing data movement.

The platform is integrated with a variety of cloud services, such as Amazon SageMaker on AWS for building AI applications, BigQuery and Vertex AI on Google Cloud, and Microsoft Fabric and Azure OpenAI on Microsoft Azure.

New Cloud Regions and Features

Amazon Web Services (AWS): MongoDB Atlas is now available in 31 AWS regions globally, including Canada West (Calgary) and Israel (Tel Aviv). It is also integrated with Amazon SageMaker and can be used with Amazon Bedrock to build AI applications. Additionally, MongoDB Atlas can be run in the AWS GovCloud region for mission-critical applications that must meet regulatory requirements.

Google Cloud: MongoDB Atlas is available in 38 Google Cloud regions globally, including Germany (Berlin). For government or regulated industries, MongoDB Enterprise Advanced is available on Google Distributed Cloud Hosted (GDCH), offering an air-gapped environment in a private cloud for sensitive workloads.

Microsoft Azure: MongoDB Atlas is available in 48 Microsoft Azure regions globally, including Israel Central (Tel Aviv), Italy North (Milan), and Poland (Warsaw). It is integrated with Microsoft Fabric and can be used with Azure OpenAI and Microsoft Semantic Kernel for building AI-powered applications. MongoDB Atlas Online Archive and Atlas Data Federation are also now generally available on Microsoft Azure.

Global Clusters for Data Governance and Compliance

For organizations that must meet local regulatory compliance, data privacy, or low-latency application requirements, MongoDB Atlas offers global clusters that can geographically partition databases across cloud providers. This allows organizations to better control where their data resides and to easily satisfy compliance and privacy measures without sacrificing performance.

Conclusion

MongoDB continues to innovate and expand its MongoDB Atlas platform to meet the evolving needs of its customers, providing them with the flexibility, scalability, and performance required to build and deploy modern applications across multiple cloud providers.


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