The Enterprise Server is the commercial edition of MongoDB, which includes additional capabilities such as in-memory storage engine for high throughput and low latency, advanced security features like LDAP and Kerberos access controls, and encryption for data at rest.
This product is included with the MongoDB Enterprise Advanced subscription, which includes expert assistance and powerful tools to overcome any challenges that you may encounter. Alternatively, the MongoDB Enterprise Server is also available free of charge for evaluation and development purposes.
In-memory Storage Engine
Deliver high throughput and predictable low latency
Advanced Security
Secure your data with automatic Client-Side Field Level Encryption, LDAP and Kerberos access controls, and comprehensive auditing
Encrypted Storage Engine
Encrypt your data at rest
The Community version of our distributed database offers a flexible document data model along with support for ad-hoc queries, secondary indexing, and real-time aggregations to provide powerful ways to access and analyze your data.
The database is also offered as a fully-managed service with MongoDB Atlas. Get access to advanced functionality such as auto-scaling, serverless instances (in preview), full-text search, and data distribution across regions and clouds. Deploy in minutes on AWS, Google Cloud, and/or Azure, with no downloads necessary.
Give it a try with a free, highly-available 512 MB cluster.Safely, securely, and seamlessly manage MongoDB in your own environment. Available through the MongoDB Enterprise Advanced subscription, Ops Manager eliminates operational overhead by automating key administration tasks such as deployment, upgrades, and more.
Monitoring
Monitor, visualize, and alert on 100+ performance metrics
Backup
Capture continuous, incremental backups, with point-in-time recovery
Automation
Perform single-click installations, upgrades, and index maintenance, with zero downtime
Query Optimization
Seamlessly identify and address slow-running queries with the Visual Query Profiler, index suggestions, and automated index roll-outs
Kubernetes Operators are application-specific controllers that extend the Kubernetes API to create, configure, and manage instances of stateful applications such as databases. On self-managed infrastructure – whether on-premises or in the cloud – Kubernetes users can use the MongoDB Enterprise Operator for Kubernetes and MongoDB Ops Manager or Cloud Manager to automate and manage MongoDB clusters.
Using the MongoDB Kubernetes operator, you have full control over your MongoDB deployment from a single Kubernetes control plane, with a consistent experience across different deployment environments.
Kubernetes Operators are application-specific controllers that extend the Kubernetes API to create, configure, and manage instances of stateful applications such as databases. On self-managed infrastructure – whether on-premises or in the cloud – Kubernetes users can use the MongoDB Community Operator for Kubernetes to deploy MongoDB clusters.
Using the MongoDB Kubernetes operator, you have full control over your MongoDB deployment from a single Kubernetes control plane, with a consistent experience across different deployment environments.