Yandex Managed Service for MongoDB release notes
December 2024
Creating MongoDB 5.0 clusters became unavailable starting December 2, 2024, as the version was discontinued
October 2024
Now you can specify a retention period for your automatic backups.
September 2024
Added support for MongoDB version 7.0. To learn how to update a cluster to the latest version, see MongoDB version upgrade.
February 2024
The flowControl
, changeStreamOptions
, net.compression.compressors
, and storage.wiredTiger.indexConfig.prefixCompression
settings are now supported.
Q1 2023
You can now create a sharded cluster instead of first creating a non-sharded one and then splitting it into shards.
Q4 2022
- MongoDB 6.0 is now supported. To learn how to update a cluster to the latest version, see MongoDB version upgrade.
- Increased maximum storage capacity for cluster:
- Based on network HDDs and SSDs: 1024 GB → 2048 GB
- Based on non-replicated SSDs: 1024 GB → 2232 GB
- Based on local SSDs: 1024 GB → 1500 GB
Q3 2022
Added access to the oplog
collection for users with the mdbReplication
role.
Q2 2022
- Updated existing MongoDB 4.0 clusters to version 4.2.
- Accelerated the process of changing storage size considering ZooKeeper lock specifics.
- Detected an issue
when restoring a version 5.0 cluster from a backup. A fix is expected in the new MongoDB 5.0 releases.
Q1 2022
MongoDB 4.0 is no longer supported. Clusters cannot be created with this version. Existing MongoDB 4.0 clusters will be automatically updated to version 4.2.