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Deveet
"into the webservice standard if possible"... where can i vote this? :D
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Aleff Souza
Anurag Goel this is under review for a while, any update?
Anurag Goel
Aleff Souza: we will likely partner with Mongo to make it a first-class experience on Render. We are in touch with their team.
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Jesper van den Munckhof
Would love this
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Ebin Antoney T
Any Update on this?
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Mitesh Sanjay Metha
Digital Ocean launched the managaed mongodb in Association maybe Render could do same really awaiting
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Tyler Sustare
This would be a great feature. But honestly any NoSQL solution would be. If Mongo's license is problematic a Cassandra instance would be amazing and I think the only one in its class. The closest thing would be Azure Cosmos for a Cassandra-like interface and there is no way I'm doing that.
Request for Cassandra - https://render.canny.io/features/p/managed-cassandra
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Mitesh Sanjay Metha
Hey Team get some way around with this really wish to get this as a managed one like postgres !
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Mitchell Cash
This might be a difficult feature to implement based on the MongoDB licensing terms. From MongoDB directly:
> The only substantive modification is section 13, which makes clear the condition to offering MongoDB as a service. A company that offers a publicly available MongoDB as a service must release the software it uses to offer such service under the terms of the SSPL, including the management software, user interfaces, application program interfaces, automation software, monitoring software, backup software, storage software and hosting software, all such that a user could run an instance of the service using the source code made available.
This is why you (unfortunately) don't see MongoDB as a service anywhere but Atlas (MongoDB owned provider).
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Ruslan Namazov
Would love this feature as well. Considering the fact that schema-less mongodb is often better suited for startups and prototyping, which I presume is render's key audience right now. MongoDB sits nicely between redis and postgres.
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Alex Walker
Ruslan Namazov: if you use an ORM in whatever language you are using, for PSQL, then any changes to the objects due to objectives changing, will be automatically managed in the database. No schema required.
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Sohan Choudhury
Any update on this feature?
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