Atlas
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26 results found
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Allow entering the time values directly by editing the text instead of keyboard arrows
When you want to filter a custom date and time range, you need to use the arrow keys on the keyboard to scroll through the hours, and minutes. This is annoying and inefficient. Let me type it in please. Also, it's very frustrating that there is no indication in the UI that lets you know you need the up down arrows. I had to connect with a support person to find this out.
Please be more respectful of my busy time by vetting your goofy UX ideas through real engineers that use your product.
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Atlas should have availability report
Hi Team,
If Atlas generate availability report which show overall all cluster and project heath status on the one page then it will be nice to present in-front of the non-technical member.
Thanks
Sonu1 vote -
Profiler: expose the dashboard ID and chart ID from which the query is originating
My MongoDB analytics node performance is decreasing.
Looking at the profiler it seems that some specific queries are super slow.
I can see the full query, I can see that they originate from MongoDB charts ("appName": "atlas-data-federation|app-services|xxxxx").
But I cannot see which dashboard ID and which specific chart ID this query is originating from.
So I cannot, for example, easily find which chart to delete.Is this something you could help with? or any work around?
thanks!1 vote -
Applying an index suggestion should remove redundant indices automatically
An index suggestion for a compound index should check if it makes an existing index redundant. If so, it should remove it automatically after adding the compound index, or at least add the option to do so.
1 vote -
Allow adjustable sensitivity
Currently I see many queries in Profiler that the Performance Advisor is not recommending to fix.
1 vote -
Auto-build indexes for slow-queries
Add an option for Atlas to automatically build indexes for slow queries instead of having to manually check slow queries and build the indexes.
1 vote
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