
"FerretDB is a PostgreSQL-based database alternative to MongoDB that offers MongoDB compatibility and released under Apache 2.0. It is built on DocumentDB, a project aimed at creating interoperable, open-source document database technology that recently joined the Linux Foundation. According to the FerretDB team, while the engine is not 100% MongoDB compatible, it enables developers to utilize existing MongoDB drivers and tools while running on top of PostgreSQL, covering the most common features for migrating MongoDB workloads."
"With FerretDB Cloud, this experience becomes even simpler. Instead of managing infrastructure, patching, or scaling PostgreSQL yourself, you can now provision and run FerretDB in minutes. Your applications still connect as if they were talking to MongoDB, but your data is stored in PostgreSQL with an open-source DocumentDB extension, giving you reliability and long-term freedom. In the paid tiers, FerretDB Cloud offers up to 64 TB of storage, encryption in transit and at rest, and dedicated tenancy. Support for multi-cloud is expected soon. The enterprise tier provides SOC 2 readiness and a 99.99% SLA."
FerretDB Cloud provides a managed, MongoDB-compatible database service built on open-source DocumentDB and currently available on AWS. FerretDB uses PostgreSQL as its storage engine and is released under the Apache 2.0 license. The engine does not guarantee full MongoDB compatibility but supports existing MongoDB drivers and common migration features while running on PostgreSQL. The managed offering simplifies provisioning, infrastructure management, patching, and scaling. Paid tiers include up to 64 TB of storage, encryption in transit and at rest, and dedicated tenancy. An enterprise tier offers SOC 2 readiness and a 99.99% SLA, with multi-cloud support expected.
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