Introducing New Storage Sizes for vCore-Based Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB: Unlock More Capacity and Performance
We’re thrilled to announce the preview of new storage sizes for vCore-based Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB, designed to provide more capacity and enhanced performance for your MongoDB workloads. Whether you’re managing large, complex datasets or high-throughput applications, these new storage tiers—8 TiB, 16 TiB, and 32 TiB per physical shard—offer the flexibility to scale […]
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