A Guide to Disaster Recovery for FerretDB with Elotl Nova on Kubernetes
Running a database without a disaster recovery process can result in loss of business continuity, resulting in revenue loss and reputation loss for a modern business.
Running a database without a disaster recovery process can result in loss of business continuity, resulting in revenue loss and reputation loss for a modern business.
A database infrastructure setup will certainly impact the success of your business, or any business for that matter. You definitely don't want to wake up at 2 AM because your database went down, transactions stopped going through, and customers are angry.
FerretDB is an open source document database that adds MongoDB compatibility to other database backends, such as Postgres and SQLite. By using FerretDB, developers can access familiar MongoDB features and tools using the same syntax and commands for many of their use cases.
One of the early adopters of FerretDB, Pavel Odintsov describes the experience of using FerretDB and why FastNetMon picked it for their SaaS offering.
Easy access to tools and freedom of choice are keys to developers' productivity. On the market, we can find managed service providers (MSPs) with different offers; however, almost each of them appreciates the value that open-source solutions could provide to their users.
FerretDB is an open-source document database that allows you to run MongoDB commands and queries with options to use either PostgreSQL or SQLite as the backend. While you can run FerretDB on many operating systems including Ubuntu, there are separate requirements for each OS.
In this blog post, we will explore ways to quickly build internal apps in minutes using ILLA Cloud and FerretDB.
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