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Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is a fast, scalable, highly available, and fully managed document database service that supports MongoDB workloads.

Amazon DocumentDB is designed from the ground-up to give you the performance, scalability, and availability you need when operating mission-critical MongoDB workloads at scale. In Amazon DocumentDB, the storage and compute are decoupled, allowing each to scale independently, and you can increase the read capacity to millions of requests per second by adding up to 15 low latency read replicas in minutes, regardless of the size of your data.

Amazon DocumentDB is designed for 99.99% availability and replicates six copies of your data across three AWS Availability Zones (AZs). You can use AWS Database Migration Service (DMS) for free (for six months) to easily migrate their on-premises or Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) MongoDB databases to Amazon DocumentDB with virtually no downtime.

A scale-out, low latency key-value database service including support for JSON and Table data types. Built-in high availability, transactions, parallel query, and more.

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Amazon DocumentDB is ranked 5th in Managed NoSQL Databases with 2 reviews while Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud is ranked 7th in Managed NoSQL Databases. Amazon DocumentDB is rated 8.6, while Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Amazon DocumentDB writes "Offers the ability to replicate data across different instances". On the other hand, Amazon DocumentDB is most compared with Amazon DynamoDB, Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB, Amazon Neptune and Amazon Timestream, whereas Oracle NoSQL Database Cloud is most compared with Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB, Amazon DynamoDB and Amazon Timestream.

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