Last updated December 20, 2024



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FAQ
Compare the features of the Serverless Database to help you choose the right one for your needs.
Feature  |  Cloudflare KV |  MongoDB Atlas |  Xata.io | |
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Infrastructure, Underlying technology Cloud Infrastructure, database system and underlying egine  | N/A  | MongoDB multi-tenant infrastructure, AWS, GCP, Azure  | PostgreSQL, Apache Kafka, ElasticSearch  | |
Serverless Support Serverless and Edge computing support  | ||||
API  | N/A  | HTTPS Rest API support to run queries in Edge runtimes  | TypeScript SDK  | |
Edge Functions Serverless functions that run closer to the user, reducing latency and improving performance.  | N/A  | Supported by any Edge Environment with fetch API  | Edge Caching, support for Edge environments  | |
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Database type  | N/A  | OLTP  | OLTP, OLAP  | |
Data model Databases store data in models, such as Relational, Columnar or Document based  | N/A  | Document based, NoSQL  | Relational  | |
CLI Command Line Interface tools that allow developers to perform tasks and manage the tool via the command line.  | N/A  | atlas  | @xata/cli  | |
Languages, APIs The languages supporting the database and API interface for inter-process communication   | N/A  | All languages supporting MongoDB driver  | JavaScript, TypeScript SDK, Python SDK, REST API  | |
Query language Supported query language such as SQL, MQL, PartiQL,   | N/A  | Mongo-Query-Language (MQL)  | JSON, MongoDB like query language (MQL)  | |
ACID compliant ACID  is a set of properties of database transactions intended to guarantee data validity despite errors, power failures, and other mishaps  | N/A  | ACID compliant, document level atomicity.   | ||
Self-hosting Support for self-hosted Database instance  | N/A  | Atlas managed service has advantages over self-hosted MongoDB  | Doesn't have support  | |
Backups  | N/A  | Atlas ensures continuous cloud backup of replica sets and consistent, cluster-wide snapshots of sharded clusters  | Requires custom solution via REST API  | |
Security & Compliance Offerings  | ||||
SOC2 Service Organization Control 2 compliance for managing customer data.  | N/A  | N/A  | ||
Multi-factor authentication Support of the cloud-histed database for multi-factor authentication  | N/A  | N/A  | ||
Encryption Cryptographic security at rest and on transportation level  | N/A  | Atlas encrypts all cluster storage and snapshot volumes at rest by default  | TLS  | |
SSO  | N/A  | N/A  | ||
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Log retention Query log retention usually keeps lofs of operations for debugging and replication purposes  | N/A  | Atlas retains the last 30 days of log messages and system event audit messages for each tier in a cluster"  | N/A  | |
Statistics Tools and APIs for analysing and monitoring of Database performance  | N/A  | Web based monitoring tools  | N/A  | |
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Replication and Partitioning  | N/A  | By default run on replicaset, can automatically scale based on load  | Region Groups, group replication, PostgreSQL logical replication  | |