What Are the Differences Between DDS and GaussDB(for Mongo)?
Document Database Service (DDS) is a high performance high availability MongoDB-compatible database service that is secure and scalable. It provides a variety of functions including instance creation in just a few clicks, capacity scaling, disaster recovery, backup, restoration, and instance monitoring. For more information about DDS, see DDS Overview.
GaussDB(for Mongo), also called enhanced MongoDB, is a distributed NoSQL database service from Huawei with decoupled compute and storage. GaussDB(for Mongo) is fully compatible with MongoDB APIs and provides high-performance, high-reliability, and enterprise-class services. For more information about GaussDB(for Mongo), see Overview.
Product Consulting FAQs
- What Is the Relationship Between DDS and MongoDB Community Edition?
- What Are the Differences Between DDS and GaussDB(for Mongo)?
- What Precautions Should Be Taken When Using DDS?
- What Is the Availability of DDS DB Instances?
- Will My DDS DB Instances Be Affected by Other Users' DDS DB Instances?
- Does DDS Support Multi-AZ Deployment?
- Can I Change the VPC for a Created Instance?
- Can I Change the Region for a Created Instance?
- What Is Hidden Node?
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