#63 — October 17, 2019 |
Licence to Grill: A Year On, MongoDB's Eliot Horowitz Talks About SSPL — It’s been a year since MongoDB made the switch to using a Server Side Public License (SSPL). Here MongoDB’s CTO talks about that move, learning from the competition, luring relational fans and more. Richard Speed (The Register) |
You Can Still Enter MongoDB's 4.2 GA Challenge — The official MongoDB 4.2 GA challenge seeks your feedback on what you liked most in MongoDB 4.2 — here’s how to take part and be in with a chance of getting a thousand dollars in Atlas credit. Dj Walker-Morgan (MongoDB) |
Sharing the MongoDB Realm Roadmap — Here’s a look at the public roadmap for Realm, explaining how ‘the data powerhouses’ of MongoDB and Realm will work together. Drew DiPalma (MongoDB) |
Tips for Storing MongoDB Backups in the Cloud — Shows you how to upload MongoDB backup with compression and encryption to AWS, Azure, and GCP using different methods. Bart Oles |
Mongoose Design Pattern: Store What You Query For — One for you Mongoose/MongoDB users. Valeri Karpov |
MongoDB Go Driver Version 1.1.2 Now Available — There are stability and reliability improvements for MongoDB’s official Go driver. Dj Walker-Morgan (MongoDB) |
IntelliJ IDEA 2019.3 EAP5: MongoDB Support, and More — MongoDB support has been added to the IntelliJ IDE, but it’s worth noting it’s currently still a work-in-progress with some known limitations. Zlata Kalyuzhnaya |
🗓 Events |
MongoDB.local Munich – Munich, Germany (October 22) — a one-day educational conference covering the fundamentals to advanced techniques of app design and performance management |
MongoDB Atlas on AWS – Toronto, Canada (October 23) — A free day of hands-on training from MongoDB and Amazon Web Services. |
MongoDB Atlas on AWS – Denver, USA (November 13) — MongoDB and AWS are offering a free training day to help you and your team use MongoDB Atlas. |
MongoDB Atlas on Google Cloud Platform – London, UK (November 27) — MongoDB and Google Cloud are offering a free day of hands-on training to help you and your team use MongoDB Atlas. |