Breakfast with MongoDB - State of the Art to State of the Future: Running MongoDB in a Serverless Environment
Tosin Ajayi, Senior Solutions Architect, MongoDB
Breakfast with MongoDB
April 4, 2017
Serverless Architecture is a term that largely highlights a clear separation of application architecture and development from the backend systems and libraries that power them, allowing application developers to shift their focus primarily to the functional areas and logic that define their application. A supporting database needs to be able to respond to the application’s rapidly changing needs (agile), scale easily as the demand of the application grows, and should be easy to manage. This lines up well with common key messages within today’s enterprise - to “reduce (or optimize) capital expenditure by paying only for what you use or need, and grow elastically as the business grows.” In this session, we will discuss how MongoDB fits the model and why organizations are moving towards MongoDB for their Serverless Architecture, deployment architectures with MongoDB, management considerations of the system, and observed future