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MongoDB Hosting

Hosting with native support for MongoDB databases

What is MongoDB Hosting?

Informational guide, updated 2026

MongoDB hosting delivers infrastructure optimized for apps that use MongoDB — the world’s most popular NoSQL database. MongoDB stores data in flexible JSON documents instead of rigid tables, enabling horizontal scaling and strong performance for modern apps.

This type of hosting is essential for: apps with changing data structures, real-time platforms with Node.js, content management systems, IoT apps, product catalogs with diverse attributes, and any project that benefits from a flexible schema.

MongoDB hosting can be: managed (the Provider handles installation, backups, replication, and security) or self-managed (on a VPS, with full control). Managed solutions like MongoDB Atlas are popular, but VPS Hosting providers let MongoDB run at lower cost with full control.

When evaluating a MongoDB hosting Provider, check: the supported MongoDB version, storage type (NVMe for best performance), RAM amount (MongoDB benefits a lot from extra RAM for indexing), whether it supports replica sets for redundancy, automatic backup options, and connectivity to the app server. For production, we recommend at least 4GB dedicated RAM and NVMe storage.

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