Advantages
DDS provides several types of DB instances with high reliability and scalability. You can manage them using various O&M tools in a visual way.
Diverse Instance Types
There are many instance types to meet your requirements in different scenarios.
Instance Architecture |
Description |
Application Scenario |
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A DDS cluster consists of three types of nodes: mongos, shard, and config. You can select the number of mongos and shard nodes and the cluster configuration you need based on your performance requirements. |
Cluster instances are recommended for service systems that require both high availability and scalability. |
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A DDS replica set consists of three nodes: primary, secondary, and hidden. Data is automatically synchronized between nodes to ensure high data reliability. If a primary node goes down or becomes faulty, the replica set elects a secondary node as a new primary node and continues normal operations. |
Replica set instance suits small- and medium-sized service systems that require high availability. |
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While not as robust as replica sets, single node architecture can be a less expensive way to visualize O&M and provide elastic scaling. |
Single node instances are useful for R&D, testing, and non-core data storage of enterprises. |
Elastic Scaling
DDS allows you to change the storage space, node quantity, CPU, and memory of an instance.
Friendly UI
A web-based console provides comprehensive monitoring information, making your operations easy and visual.
Secure
- VPCs, subnets, security groups, storage encryption, SSL, and DDoS protection are provided to defend against various malicious attacks and ensure data security.
- DDS supports audit logs that record your operations on databases or collections, helping you audit database security and analyze root cause of faults.
- Fine-grained permission management is supported.
Abundant O&M Tools
- Backup and restoration
DDS supports full backup, incremental backup, and point-in-time backup and restoration of replica sets. Backup data can be stored for up to 732 days.
- Monitoring and alarm reporting
DDS monitors instance metrics. You can customize the objects you want to monitor and configure notification policies to learn about the database service status in a timely manner.
Other advantages
DDS also boasts outstanding service availability, data durability, system security, and maintenance cost. For details, see Comparison Between DDS and On-Premises Databases.
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