Making MongoDB workloads more affordable with M10/M20 tiers in vCore-based Azure Cosmos DB

vCore based Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB is expanding its offerings with the new cost-effective M10 and M20 tiers for vCore-based deployments. These tiers lower the entry barrier for organizations adopting MongoDB within the Azure ecosystem, offering market-leading affordability while maintaining Azure’s enterprise-grade reliability and features. Market-leading Affordability These new dedicated cluster tiers demonstrate Azure’s […]
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