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Higher IOPS for small disk sizes (MongoDB Atlas on Azure)

AWS and GCP start with 2300-3000 IOPS for M10+ instance from the smallest disk size (8Gb), whereas on Azure we get 120 IOPS with 8Gb, 240 with 64Gb, 500 IOPS with 128Gb ... nowhere near to what AWS/GCP offer (120 - 500 IOPS for a database server i...
Guest over 4 years ago in Database 2 Submitted

Add Datadog integration to Atlas Serverless

Datadog ( and other monitoring tools ) integrate great with Atlas, it would be awesome to copy this integration to Atlas Serverless. Without this we can't monitor Atlas Serverless with our standard toolset. In conclusion, please bring 3rd party mo...
Guest over 3 years ago in Atlas 1 Submitted

Release notes with urgency and risk

Provide MongoDB customers/users with an understandable release notes, especially for bugfixes. **What are the risks this bugfix release covers, what is its urgency**. Right now, release notes are made of MongoDB Jira tickets, which are very detai...
Guest over 3 years ago in Database 0 Submitted

Atlas CLI provides a guided database user creation / management experience

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. The Atlas CLI allows users to create database accounts with multiple global admin-level roles (like readWriteAnyDatabase a...
Jonny Roberts 4 months ago in Atlas CLI 0 Future Consideration

Change font size in Compass

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. Hi Betsy, What's the chance of changing the font size in Compass as a future feature for at least the embedded mongosh but...
Eoin Brazil 4 months ago in Compass 1 Future Consideration

Clarify notifications for maintenance and upgrades by providing specific details and separating types of updates to enhance scheduling and testing processes

What problem are you trying to solve? Focus on the what and why of the need you have, not the how you'd like it solved. The current notification process for maintenance and upgrades is too generic, making it difficult to distinguish between m...
Jeff Chongong 4 months ago in Atlas Monitoring, Alerts & Observability 0 Future Consideration

Do not error when performing bulkwrite operations with 0 elements

It frequently add unnecessary friction, eg if we process elements 1000 by 1000 and then process the remaining ones Just silently no-op in those cases Same for insertMany. I'm sure a lot of people would appreciate that QoL improvement
Guest 7 months ago in Drivers (ie: Node.js, Java, .NET) 0 Submitted

Switching Chart Type should not erase existing settings

If I change the chart type (e.g. a Line Chart) from Discrete to Continuous, it'd be nice if I didn't have to restart from scratch. Currently it erases my settings.
Guest about 7 years ago in Charts 0 Planned

I would like to compact to oplog myself instead of opening cases to resize it

To compact my oplog and reclaim 300GB of disk space right after I finisihed migrating a database to Atlas using mongomirror, I had to open a support case. With that we were able to reduce our cluster tier thanks to lowering the disk tier (Azure de...
Guest over 2 years ago in Atlas 0 Submitted

Ability to "Mass Kill" slow running queries

Currently, Atlas has a "Kill Op" option which is useful to kill single long-running queries. When upgrading to MongoDB 7.0, we were faced with a situation where the Slot-Based Query Engine (SBE) was causing 1000s of queries to execute slowly, we ...
Guest over 2 years ago in Atlas Monitoring, Alerts & Observability 0 Submitted