MongoDB - Connect Database with MongoDB Compass
Step-by-step guide to connect to a MongoDB database instance using MongoDB Compass, provided by Galaxy Databases. Objective This guide provides detailed instructions on how to connect to a MongoDB database instance using MongoDB Compass, a popular Open Source (SSPL) management tool for MongoDB. Requirements Access to the Galaxy Control Panel. Request a MongoDB database from the Galaxy team. MongoDB Compass installed (stable version) and an internet connection. InstructionsPopularMongoDB - 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 5.0Some readersMongoDB - Database Management Overview
This document provides an overview of managing a MongoDB database instance in Galaxy Databases, including details on database type, plan information, access credentials, and usage instructions. Overview After creating a MongoDB database, users will have access to a comprehensive interface providing all necessary information to manage and access their database. The interface is structured into several main sections, including database type, plan details, access credentials, and additional coSome readersMongoDB - Oplog user Setup
Guide to setting up oplog tailing for MongoDB databases in Galaxy Database, enabling real-time data synchronization and integration with third-party tools. Overview Connect your MongoDB deployments to third-party tools by setting up oplog tailing to read events from the MongoDB oplog. The oplog (operations log) is a special capped collection that keeps a rolling record of all operations modifying the database data. Oplog tailing is particularly beneficial for Meteor apps, ensuring real-timeSome readersMongoDB - Simplify migration to Galaxy Database
Step-by-step guide for using a Docker image to migrate MongoDB databases to Galaxy Databases, including creating a new user post-migration for improved security and access control. Prerequisites Before using this Docker image, make sure you have the following: Docker installed on your machine. Source and target MongoDB URIs ready and tested. IP whitelist configured on MongoDB Atlas if applicable. Step-by-Step GuiFew readersSetting Up MongoDB with SSL Certificate in Meteor
In this guide, you will learn how to configure Meteor to connect to MongoDB with an SSL certificate for secure communication. We will walk through downloading the SSL certificate from Galaxy Database, placing it in your project, and configuring the settings for secure MongoDB connection. Step 1: Download the SSL Certificate from Galaxy Database Navigate to your MongoDB Overview page on Galaxy Database. Find the SSL certificate download link. (https:/Few readersFair Usage Policy for our Free MongoDB Database
1. Overview Meteor Software is committed to providing users with the best tools to create exceptional applications. To support this mission, we offer a free MongoDB database in a shared cluster on Galaxy, which enables users to prototype, learn, and build personal projects. 2. Purpose To manage our resources efficiently and accommodate as many users as possible, we have established this Fair Usage Policy for our free MongoDB database. The policy aims to ensure sustainable and equitableFew readers