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MongoDB - General

Information about supported regions, MongoDB versions, types, hardware resources, storage management, disk type, backup policies, logs and metrics, and users for Galaxy Databases.

Supported Regions



The Galaxy Databases offer is available in the following regions:

- VIR (Virginia, USA)
- FRA (Frankfurt, Germany)
- SYD (Sydney, Australia)

MongoDB Versions



The Galaxy Databases offer supports the following MongoDB versions:

- MongoDB 4.0.19
- MongoDB 4.2.23
- MongoDB 4.4.17
- MongoDB 5.0.14
- MongoDB 6.0.5
- MongoDB 7.0.4

Types



- Standalone: A single instance of MongoDB that operates independently.
- ReplicaSet: A set of MongoDB instances that offers high availability and data replication.

Standalone does not support Oplog

Hardware Resources



Here are the plan types you can choose from:

TypePlanRAMgCPUStorage
StandaloneBasic512 MB0.55 GB
Starter1 GB110 GB
Standard2 GB220 GB
Pro4 GB440 GB
Premium8 GB460 GB
Plus8 GB680 GB
Ultra16 GB8160 GB
Custom32 GB16240 GB
ReplicaSetBasic512 MB0.55 GB
Starter1 GB110 GB
Standard2 GB220 GB
Pro4 GB440 GB
Premium8 GB460 GB
Plus8 GB680 GB
Ultra16 GB8160 GB
Custom32 GB16240 GB


Storage Management



The disk size indicated above represents the total disk capacity of the underlying machine. However, a portion of this capacity is allocated for the operating system installation.

We make concerted efforts to prevent "disk full" scenarios that could jeopardize the health of the cluster. Therefore, the customer will:

- Receive an initial email alert when the cluster's storage capacity reaches 80%.
- Receive a subsequent email alert when the cluster's storage capacity reaches 90%.
- Experience their database instance being transitioned into "read-only" mode once the storage capacity reaches its limit. In this mode, no further write operations can be performed.

Disk Type



Here in Galaxy Databases, we use SSD NVMe drives, which are high-performance solid-state drives optimized for rapid data access. They offer low latency and high transfer speeds, making them ideal for applications requiring superior performance.

Backup Policies



- For General plan clusters, automatic daily backups are conducted, with a retention period of 4 days.
- For Advanced plan clusters, automatic daily backups are executed, with a retention period of 14 days.
- For Custom plan clusters, automatic hourly backups are performed, with a retention period of 30 days. Here there is the possibility of making a personalized backup and saving it in several different locations.

Contact our team to learn more about Advanced and Enterprise backup plans.

Backups are performed daily at 5:00 AM (UTC). To adjust the backup time, please contact support.

Logs and Metrics



Logs and metrics can be accessed through the Galaxy Database. Soon, you will be able to connect your observability tools to capture metrics and logs.

- Log Retention: Up to 10,000 lines of logs are retained.
- Metrics Retention: Metrics are retained for one calendar month.

Please note that if the database instance is deleted, both logs and metrics are automatically removed.

Users



To effectively manage your MongoDB cluster, the Galaxy Database team sets up several MongoDB users within your clusters:

- admin@admin: This is your initial user with administrative privileges.
- galaxyadmin@admin: This is a technical user required for automation purposes.
- galaxybackup@admin: This user is designated for performing backups.
- galaxymonitor@admin: This user is also used for monitoring.

Updated on: 16/09/2024

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