On August 31, 2023, ApsaraDB for MongoDB launched entry-level instance types for its single-node instances. These entry-level instance types are ideal for various scenarios, including development, testing, learning, training, and storing data for non-critical services.
Release date
August 31, 2023
Supported regions and availability zones
Region | Availability zone |
China (Hangzhou) | Availability Zones H, I, and J |
China (Shanghai) | Availability Zones G and L |
China (Beijing) | Availability Zones H, I, and J |
China (Shenzhen) | Availability Zones D, E, and F |
Instance resources may be limited in some regions. For the latest availability, see the MongoDB purchase page in the console.
Specifications
Database version | Instance type | Instance size | Instance type code | Maximum connections | Maximum IOPS | Storage space |
MongoDB 4.0 | general-purpose with cloud disks | 1 vCPU, 2 GB memory | dds.sn2.small.1 | 2,000 | min(30 * storage space, 20,000) | 20 GB to 2,000 GB, in 10 GB increments. |
2 vCPUs, 4 GB memory | dds.sn2.standard.1 | 4,000 |
Billing
Currently, entry-level MongoDB single-node instances support only the subscription billing method.
For example, the following table shows the monthly subscription prices for entry-level, single-node instances in the China (Hangzhou) region. The price includes compute resources and 20 GB of storage space.
Instance type code | Instance size | Monthly price |
dds.sn2.small.1 | 1 vCPU, 2 GB memory | CNY 86/month |
dds.sn2.standard.1 | 2 vCPUs, 4 GB memory | CNY 156/month |
The prices listed are for reference only. For official pricing, see the MongoDB purchase page.
Use cases
ApsaraDB for MongoDB single-node instances are a cost-effective choice for development, testing, learning, training, and storing data for non-critical services.
Considerations
Single-node instances are not covered by a Service Level Agreement (SLA). If an instance fails, recovery may take longer.