Yandex Managed Service for MongoDB release notes
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Updated at September 25, 2024
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February 2024
- The
flowControl
,changeStreamOptions
,net.compression.compressors
, andstorage.wiredTiger.indexConfig.prefixCompression
settings are now supported.Management console
CLI
Terraform
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 Upgrading the MongoDB version.
- 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 themdbReplication
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.