MongoDB with 4000 IOPS
MongoDB | 2.6.5Linux/Unix, Amazon Linux 5.5 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Nice setup - even for a sharded cluster / replica set
Easy to use and modify - can even be enlarged to 1 TB, the drives can be set to non-provisioned (but then you will loose the 4000 IOPS), and for the instance you can use spot instances (this is very risky but can be useful to enlarge a cluster, etc.)
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Mongo made easier!
Super east to get a replica setup with these ami's. So far everything is extremely fast and stable. My only con is that the instance types you can choose from are limited, but within our specs for now so we are happy!
Great AMI
This AMI was really straight forward to use. We use that AMI for all our DB instances.
Only a few considerations:
Remember to type:
sudo chkconfig mongod on
If you want mongod to start on reboot (should your instance be reboot by any cause)
For a replica set we use only need the following commands to setup everything:
echo "replSet = [YOUR_REP_SET_NAME_HERE]" | sudo tee -a /etc/mongod.conf
sudo chkconfig mongod on
sudo reboot1
And, once the instance has rebooted we just need to add it to the replica set
By default all ports are open; use your security group settings to enable inbound traffic.
EXTREMELY EASY MONGODB Deployment
This image contains a pre-configured version of mongoDB. Everything is ready to go. I used this image across multiple regions to easily deploy a multi-data-center MongoDB cluster.