Functions and Features
Two Architectures
DDS supports two deployment architectures: cluster and replica set, meeting requirements of different service scenarios.
Elastic Scaling
With the development of your services, you can change CPU and memory specifications of instances, expand storage space, and add mongos and shard nodes in real time. You are advised to perform the change during off-peak hours to avoid the impact of changes on your services.
Key Features
Features |
Description |
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SLA |
99.95% |
Instant availability |
You can create a DB instance on the management console and access DDS through an Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) to reduce the application response time. If you need to access a DB instance from your local devices, you can bind an elastic IP address (EIP) to the instance. |
High compatibility |
DDS is a document-oriented NoSQL database. It is fully compatible with MongoDB. |
Visualized operation and maintenance (O&M) |
You can easily perform restart, backup, and data recovery operations on instances using a graphical user interface (GUI) |
Data security |
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High availability |
The cluster and replica set support high availability. If the primary node is faulty, the secondary node takes over services in a short time. The switchover process is invisible to applications. |
Metric monitoring |
DDS monitors key performance metrics of DB instances and DB engines in real time, including the CPU usage, memory usage, storage space usage, command execution frequency, delete statement execution frequency, insert statement execution frequency, and number of active connections. |
Backups and restorations |
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Setting parameters |
DDS allows you to manage parameter groups and modify configuration parameters on the console. |
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