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Operating MongoDB 'as a service' inside the firewall

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See how trivially easy is to operate MongoDB "as a service" inside the firewall. The overview includes features, benefits and deployment scenarios, including sharding and replica sets.
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Chip Childers VP Product Strategy Sandeep Patni Co-Founder and VP Systems Operating MongoDB “as-a- service” in Any Cloud
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Chip Childers VP Product Strategy

Sandeep Patni

Co-Founder and VP Systems

Operating MongoDB “as-a-service” in Any Cloud

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•  Suite of cloud services to deliver private-label, high value Amazon-like cloud services on your IaaS cloud

CumuLogic at a Glance

Elastic Load

Balancer

Message Queue

aaS

Relational DBaaS

More Coming Soon!

Cache aaS

NoSQL -aaS

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•  Software platform to deliver fully managed MongoDB Database-as-a-Service

•  Web service to setup, operate and scale clusters in the cloud

•  Simple to deploy, easy to scale, reliable and cost effective for customer

•  Multiple engine support

CumuLogic NoSQL Service MongoDB Database-as-a-Service

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MongoDB Service: Value Proposition

Cloud Service Providers: 1.  Increases IaaS consumption

2.  Turn-key access to new, high-value service

3.  Ability to differentiate and compete with AWS DynamoDB with the most popular NoSQL database

Enterprises: 1.  Automates 75-90% of manual

operational tasks

2.  Empowers developers with a MongoDB database in a self-service manner inside the firewall

3.  Runs on any cloud and private infrastructure (i.e. virtualized environment, bare metal)

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•  Replica sets for data durability •  Shards for scalability •  Performance optimization –  Highest IOPS based on storage –  Low latency –  Linear scalability

•  Automated failure recovery •  Backup and restore •  Security, access control •  Updates and patches •  API

MongoDB Database Service Features

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Secondary

Application

RAID 10

Secondary

Primary

Replication

Region 1 Zone 1

RAID 10

RAID 10

MongoDB Database Service Deployment Patterns: Replica Set Single-AZ

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Secondary

Application

Secondary

Primary

Replication

Region 1 Zone 1

Region 1 Zone 2

RAID 10

RAID 10

RAID 10

Application

MongoDB Database Service Deployment Patterns: Replica Set Multi-AZ

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Region 1 Zone 1

Secondary

Secondary

Primary

Config Server

SHARD 1

Secondary

Secondary

Primary

Config Server

SHARD 2

Secondary

Secondary

Primary

Config Server

SHARD 3

App

App

RAID 10

RAID 10

RAID 10

RAID 10

RAID 10

RAID 10

RAID 10

RAID 10

RAID 10

App App

mongos mongos mongos

MongoDB Database Service Deployment Patterns: Sharded Cluster Single-AZ

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•  Email: [email protected]

•  Sandbox Environment: cumulogic.com/resources/sandbox

•  Trial Download: cumulogic.com/downloads/installer

•  Documentation: cumulogic.com/resources/documentation

•  White paper: cumulogic.com/resources/mongodb_wp

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