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I'm excited to announce that we recently released tags on database deployments. Start applying tags today and they will soon be available in billing invoices.
https://www.mongodb.com/docs/atlas/tags/
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This is currently a roadmap item which will be addressed in 2023.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Diogo Teixeira commentedThis is very important to us, because we have one Atlas organization with one overall budget for a lot of different teams , in different departments.
This is required to make sure how to chargeback the costs to the specific departments.Diogo Teixeira supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Diogo Teixeira commentedWill this be only for the slack integration or for all the integrations?
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Thank you for your patience. Connecting Atlas clusters with GCP service accounts (workload identity federation) is in development and currently planned to be available in Q1 2024 (which is subject to change). The functionality will require MongoDB 7 in Atlas and initially will be supported in Java, Node, Python, C#/.NET, and Go drivers.
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Hey all, this is also very important to us, because it’s taking a lot of IPs and it’s generally hard to manage through terraform, due to all the resources it needs to create.
There should be an easier way to perform this, like it’s done in AWS or Azure, where you have just a single IP within a subnet to route traffic to MongoDBs private link