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Top Answer:Amazon DocumentDB offers us many useful features. It is definitely a solution that an organization in need of comprehensive and effective document management should invest its money into. We are… more »
Top Answer:Its speed has had the most significant impact on our projects. For starters, we used it for its flexibility. With DocumentDB, you're not tied to a rigid structure like you are with Aurora or other… more »
Top Answer:The specific DocumentDB implementation we use is on the expensive side. We tend to use it strategically in complex systems, primarily for lookup capabilities. For simpler use cases, we often choose… more »
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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is a fast, scalable, highly available, and fully managed document database service that supports MongoDB workloads.

Amazon DocumentDB is designed from the ground-up to give you the performance, scalability, and availability you need when operating mission-critical MongoDB workloads at scale. In Amazon DocumentDB, the storage and compute are decoupled, allowing each to scale independently, and you can increase the read capacity to millions of requests per second by adding up to 15 low latency read replicas in minutes, regardless of the size of your data.

Amazon DocumentDB is designed for 99.99% availability and replicates six copies of your data across three AWS Availability Zones (AZs). You can use AWS Database Migration Service (DMS) for free (for six months) to easily migrate their on-premises or Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) MongoDB databases to Amazon DocumentDB with virtually no downtime.

The ObjectRocket platform offers fully managed instances of MongoDB and Redis in data centres across the globe. The platform combines open source technologies with best of breed hardware for ultimate performance. We used the experience we have building the systems that power some of the busiest web sites and applications to create an optimised, scalable, reliable, and easy to use database as a service.

Deploying a database on the ObjectRocket platform eliminates the need to do any type of system administration or maintenance of the database server itself. We proactively monitor all database instances taking action when necessary to ensure your database is operating at peak performance and that availability is never compromised, including DBA services such as data architecture consultation.

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Large Enterprise72%
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Amazon DocumentDB is ranked 4th in Managed NoSQL Databases with 2 reviews while Rackspace ObjectRocket is ranked 10th in Managed NoSQL Databases. Amazon DocumentDB is rated 8.6, while Rackspace ObjectRocket is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Amazon DocumentDB writes "Offers the ability to replicate data across different instances". On the other hand, Amazon DocumentDB is most compared with Amazon DynamoDB, Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB, Amazon Neptune, Amazon Timestream and Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud, whereas Rackspace ObjectRocket is most compared with .

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