DigitalOcean is betting that its Managed MongoDB service will not only extend the appeal of its cloud service to developers, but also to SMBs that are looking for less costly alternatives to the three major cloud service providers, Cooks said. There is, of course, no shortage of DBaaS options these days. “There’s less interest in operations,” he said. Many of those developers would rather spend more time writing code than managing a database, he added. That shift reflects the increased influence of developers who are now assuming more responsibility for managing applications on an end-to-end basis, noted Cooks. Organizations are starting to prefer to consume databases as a service rather than assign IT staff to host and manage databases themselves, said DigitalOcean CTO Barry Cooks. DigitalOcean also promises backup and recovery, along with high availability and other security capabilities. In addition to managing the database, the service automatically updates MongoDB whenever a new release becomes available.
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