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2023-04-05
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Moving up a level of abstraction with serverless on MongoDB Atlas and AWS

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The cost bottleneck is your mind!

# SPONSORED BY MONGODB

The history of computing has been a story of moving up levels of abstraction: from hard-coding algorithms and directly manipulating memory addresses with assembly languages to using more natural language constructs in high-level general purpose languages to abstracting the hardware of the computer in cloud compute. Now serverless functions take that abstraction even further. We’ve made the algorithms that process data simple and natural; MongoDB wants to do the same for how we persist data.

On this sponsored episode of the podcast, we chat with Andrew Davidson, SVP Products at MongoDB, about how they’re turning a database into a fully-managed service that developers can use in a more natural way. Along the way, we discuss how the cost bottleneck has moved from the storage media to developers’ minds, how greater abstractions can enable developers, and how to get insights from production data faster.

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Try MongoDB Atlas on AWS (opens new window) for free.

You can get started with MongoDB Atlas directly from the AWS Marketplace (opens new window).

If you’re at a startup, you can take advantage of their special offer for startups (opens new window).

The community edition of their classic database is available to download (opens new window) as well.

If you’re looking to learn a thing or two before diving in, check out MongoDB University (opens new window).

Our thanks to Great Question badge winner Derek 朕會功夫 (opens new window) for asking How can I reverse an array in JavaScript without using libraries? (opens new window) You know the rarest kung fu of all: asking great questions.

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#aws#databases#mongodb#partner content#serverless#the stack overflow podcast
上次更新: 2023/04/05, 05:23:58
Your tech toolbox The middle ground between tech chaos and rigidity
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