NEW YORK, NY–(Marketwired – June 25, 2014) – ObjectRocket, the managed service for MongoDB from Rackspace (NYSE: RAX), will demonstrate Automated Online Compaction and its rapid-deployment API on stage at MongoDB World June 25 in New York City and extend its free backup service to MongoDB databases hosted with any provider.
“Free backups should be table stakes for MongoDB as a service,” said Kenny Gorman, co-founder and chief architect at ObjectRocket. “We’re extending the free backups our customers already enjoy to MongoDB users anywhere. Simply add your instance to the ObjectRocket interface and get your data backed up.”
In its MongoDB World keynote, ObjectRocket will demonstrate new market-leading features and functionality for its database as a service.
ObjectRocket offers MongoDB users a one-click, automated compaction solution, effectively eliminating the need for what can be a difficult and time consuming manual database maintenance process. Automated Online Compaction allows MongoDB instances to be compacted online and in the background on the ObjectRocket platform.
“Databases tend to fragment over time as free space is created and reused and MongoDB is no exception,” said Gorman. “Automated Online Compaction allows customers to have a clean and compact database without major downtime. The compaction process happens in the background and requires only a brief step-down to finish.”
The new feature was the direct product of the need ObjectRocket saw working with some of the most demanding MongoDB users. “We spent a lot of time manually keeping our customers databases compact,” Gorman said. “We created Automated Online Compaction to do the work our customers needed without having such long maintenance downtime.”
Database maintenance is a major concern for MongoDB users, but initial setup is one of the biggest challenges to users designing a fast, scalable database for the first time. ObjectRocket makes it quick and easy to configure a highly-available cluster — using either a RESTful API, or a full-featured web interface. All instances provide features such as three-member replica sets, pre-configured sharding, auto-compaction to eliminate fragmentation, fully redundant mongoS and config servers, fast SSL encryption, and free backups. Databases are configured on purpose-engineered, enterprise class hardware with fast Fusion-IO storage and containers to allow that plenty of resources are always on-tap.
Any instance created on ObjectRocket comes with free backups, 24x7x365 support and integration with New Relic.
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