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A MongoDB Case Study
Vyopta needed to move faster but was spending significant time managing self-hosted MongoDB—monitoring and alerting, backups, encryption for SOC2 and data residency, scaling and provisioning for new environments—which slowed feature delivery and cost the team over 15 hours of operational work per month.
By migrating to MongoDB Atlas, Vyopta eliminated most of that overhead: clusters with backups, encryption, metrics/alerts and scaling can be provisioned in about 10 minutes, and an API enables programmatic test environments as part of CI/CD. The switch produced immediate savings (visible in the first month), reduced waste from over-provisioning, allowed developers to self-provision isolated clusters, and increased deployment velocity while keeping costs competitive.
Brent Mills
Principal Infrastructure Engineer