Run FerretDB on Kubernetes with CyberTec Postgres
Are you looking to replace your MongoDB instance with an open source solution? You can do that by running FerretDB on Kubernetes with CyberTec Postgres.
Are you looking to replace your MongoDB instance with an open source solution? You can do that by running FerretDB on Kubernetes with CyberTec Postgres.
In today's world of distributed systems, achieving reliability depends on various factors, one of which is effective observability. OpenTelemetry (OTel) has emerged as a standard for distributed tracing, but passing tracing data to databases remains a significant challenge, particularly with document databases like MongoDB. At FerretDB, we're committed to addressing this challenge.
A primary downside of non-open source solutions (proprietary, SSPL, and other open source pretenders) is that you're always at risk, at all times. At any given moment, that software you depend on may be deprecated – and you're left with months or years of wasted effort.
Do you want to deploy a fully managed FerretDB instance in production in any cloud environment?
What if you could overcome Node.js's limitations and build a RESTful API with enhanced security and simplicity?
Managing, scaling, and deploying PostgreSQL database environments on Kubernetes has become increasingly popular and easier in recent times. A notable tool facilitating this process is CloudNativePG.
Adopting open-source solutions is a strategic move for modern businesses. For those looking to migrate from MongoDB, FerretDB is a truly open source alternative that lets you run MongoDB workloads on PostgreSQL.