Atlas
- A brief description of what you are looking to do
- How you think this will help
- Why this matters to you
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Add Test Failover permissions to the Project Cluster Manager role
Add Test Failover permissions to the Project Cluster Manager role.
Use Case:
We'd like to have folks with this permission without also allowing them to modify Project membership and all the other permissions that come with being an Owner.4 votes -
Allow 100.64.0.0/10 IP ranges for VPC peering
add more IP ranges for VPC peering on Google GCP network in Google Cloud environment. https://cloud.google.com/vpc/docs/vpc#valid-ranges is supported. Docs only show RFC1918 IPs. https://docs.atlas.mongodb.com/security-vpc-peering/#in-configure-your-network-peering-connection-2
2 votes -
Change write concern on the Atlas Clusters
Atlas does not currently allow to change the default write concern at the cluster level.
It it necessary to have a possibility to change it in order to avoid or minimize rollbackfiles during failover.
1 vote -
Zabbix integration
It would be interesting, Atlas could also be monitored via SNMP, in order to be monitored by Zabbix.
Many companies have their own CommandCenter, where they centralize monitoring in a single tool.
1 vote -
Allow to connect with Atlas in a standalone (non clustered) mode.
Getting onto Mongo and learning it the first step in getting to use it for projects and in production.
I am finding that there are many roadblocks to installing and connecting to Mongo.
Getting a standalone mode would make it super intuitive to connect with it and begin using it.
1 vote -
INFORM that shared clusters share data limits
In the comparison between clusters, for Shared clusters M2, M5, vital information is that there are data limits and those limits are shared, not only for you but also together with any other databases of the same cluster.
This was NOT clear at all when we signed up with an M2.
1 vote
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