All news with #amazon documentdb tag
Fri, November 14, 2025
Amazon DocumentDB 8.0 Adds MongoDB 8.0 Compatibility
⚡ Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) version 8.0 adds support for MongoDB API drivers 6.0, 7.0, and 8.0 while delivering up to 7x improved query latency and up to 5x better compression. The release introduces Planner Version3, new aggregation stages and operators, dictionary-based Zstandard compression, text index v2, and parallel vector index builds. Upgrades from 5.0 instance-based clusters are supported via AWS Database Migration Service, and DocumentDB 8.0 is available in all Regions where the service is offered.
Tue, October 28, 2025
Amazon DocumentDB Planner V2.0 Improves Query Performance
🚀 Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) introduces PlannerVersion 2.0 for DocumentDB 5.0, delivering advanced query optimization and up to 10x performance improvements for indexed find and update operations. The new planner improves cost estimation, selects more optimal index plans, and adds index-scan support for negation operators such as $neq and $nin, as well as nested $elementMatch. Enabling PlannerVersion 2.0 requires a simple parameter change in your cluster parameter group and does not require a restart or incur downtime; you can revert to the legacy planner if needed.
Thu, October 16, 2025
Amazon DocumentDB Adds IPv6 Dual-Stack Support for AWS
🌐 Amazon DocumentDB now supports IPv6 addressing for new and existing clusters, enabling dual-stack (IPv4/IPv6) deployments within VPCs. Customers can enable IPv6 with a few clicks in the AWS Management Console or programmatically via the AWS CLI to reduce address overlap and simplify networking. The change helps teams standardize applications on IPv6 and is generally available on versions 4.0 and 5.0 in supported Regions. Amazon DocumentDB remains a fully managed, native JSON database designed for scale and operational simplicity.
Tue, October 7, 2025
Amazon DocumentDB Expands to New Asia Pacific and Mexico
🚀 Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is now available in AWS Asia Pacific (Osaka), Asia Pacific (Thailand), Asia Pacific (Malaysia) and Mexico (Central). The fully managed, native JSON document database supports mission‑critical MongoDB workloads and can scale to millions of requests per second with up to 15 low‑latency read replicas and automatic storage up to 128 TiB. With Serverless, capacity scales automatically in fine increments and AWS cites up to 90% cost savings versus peak provisioning. Amazon DocumentDB also integrates with AWS DMS, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, Lambda and AWS Backup, and clusters can be created via the Console, CLI or SDK.