MongoDB 7.0 is now available in the control panel and via the API. To upgrade your MongoDB cluster to version 7.0, see our guide on upgrading your database cluster.
You can now reconfigure MongoDB databases via the API, which lets you edit many database engine parameters that were previously unavailable for editing. For more detailed steps, see How to Reconfigure Database Clusters.
MongoDB 6.0 is now available in the control panel and via the API. To upgrade your MongoDB cluster to version 6.0, see our guide on upgrading your database cluster
To improve security, DigitalOcean no longer accepts TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 connections. This includes connections to www.digitalocean.com
, cloud.digitalocean.com
, and api.digitalocean.com
.
MongoDB 5.0 is now available in the control panel and via the API. To upgrade your MongoDB cluster to version 5.0, see our guide on upgrading your database cluster
MongoDB clusters now support two Dedicated Droplet types: General Purpose and Memory-Optimized. If these options are available in your region, you can select them when creating a new cluster or resizing an existing one.
All DigitalOcean databases now support App Platform apps as trusted sources, including MongoDB.
MongoDB is now available as a managed database engine in the AMS3, BLR1, FRA1, LON1, NYC1, NYC3, SFO3, SGP1, and TOR1 regions.
Released v1.63.0 of doctl, the official DigitalOcean CLI. This release includes a number of new features:
database firewall
sub-commands now support apps as trusted sourcesmonitoring alert
sub-commands for creating and managing alert policies--droplet-agent
flag was added to the compute droplet create
sub-command to optionally disable installing the agent for the Droplet web consoleThe MongoDB database engine is now in general availability.