What is a MongoDB?
MongoDB is a source-available cross-platform document-oriented database program. Classified as a NoSQL database program, MongoDB uses JSON-like documents with optional schemas.
MongoDB is developed by MongoDB Inc. and licensed under the Server Side Public License (SSPL). It is designed to work with large amounts of data and for easy scalability, making it a popular choice for big data applications.
How to monitor a MongoDB?
ServicePilot makes it easy to monitor a MongoDB with no configuration required on the target service. Simply add a resource from the ServicePilot database-mongodb package to your monitoring environment.
This allows monitoring statistics to be collected for each MongoDB node, including:
- Active and queued reads and writes
- Commands, queries, inserts, deletes, flushes and getmores counts
- Network usage
- Cache usage
- Memory usage
How to install a mongodb resource?
- Use your ServicePilot OnPremise installation or a SaaS account.
- Add a new mongodb resource via the web interface (
/prmviews
or/prmresources
) or via API (/prmpackages
page), the default ServicePilot agent or another agent will be provisioned automatically.
Details of the mongodb package are located in the
/prmpackages
page of the software.
Benefits
ServicePilot enables you to deliver IT services faster and more securely with automated discovery and advanced monitoring features.
By correlating the technology MONGODB with APM and infrastructure monitoring, ServicePilot is able to provide a more comprehensive view of an organization's IT environment.
This allows IT teams to quickly identify and diagnose issues that may be impacting application performance, and take corrective action before end-users are affected.
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