Autoscale in public preview for vCore-based Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB
Managing workloads with unpredictable spikes can be a real challenge, especially when it comes to ensuring your database can handle sudden surges in traffic. Often, this leads to overprovisioning resources to play it safe, resulting in higher costs and wasted capacity. But what if there was a better way? We’re excited to introduce Autoscale for […]
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