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Nutanix Database Platform Bolsters MongoDB Support with New Certified Integration

Nutanix Database Platform Bolsters MongoDB Support with New Certified Integration

Nutanix, a leader in hybrid multicloud computing, announced a certified integration between the Nutanix Database Service (NDB) platform and MongoDB Ops Manager, combining infrastructure automation with database management to simplify MongoDB operations for customers. The integration, which is generally available now, enables MongoDB customers to streamline lifecycle management and data protection for business-critical environments operating at large-scale.   

With integrated capabilities for operational data, search, and AI-powered retrieval, MongoDB’s unified data platform allows organizations to modernize legacy workloads and unleash the power of AI at scale.

Innovative enterprises voice that they want streamlined ways to integrate infrastructure, database operations, and backup workflows with less operational complexity. NDB and MongoDB Ops Manager bring these functions together into a unified, policy-driven workflow, reducing manual effort, and improving efficiency.

“The integration between Nutanix Database Service and MongoDB Ops Manager delivers exactly what enterprise database teams have been asking for: seamless coordination between infrastructure and database operations,” said Ashish Mohindroo, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Nutanix Database Service, Nutanix. “By bringing together automated provisioning, operational visibility, and coordinated backup and recovery, customers can reduce operational friction and achieve recovery times that can be measured in minutes.”

"MongoDB customers want flexibility to deploy and manage their databases across hybrid environments," said Olivier Zieleniecki, Global VP of  Worldwide Partners at MongoDB. "Many enterprises are turning to Nutanix Database Service (NDB) to manage their database operations. With its certified integration for MongoDB Ops Manager, our joint customers can now standardize their operations on NDB while maintaining the deep, MongoDB-specific intelligence and capabilities their applications depend on."

 

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