Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) Global Clusters now supports adding up to 10 secondary Regions, further enhancing scalability and availability for globally distributed applications.
Amazon DocumentDB Global Clusters spans multiple AWS Regions, providing disaster recovery from Region-wide outages and enabling fast local reads for globally distributed applications. This launch increases the number of secondary Regions that can be added to a global cluster from the previously supported limit of up to 5 secondary Regions to up to 10 secondary Regions, providing a larger global footprint for operating your applications. See documentation to learn more about global clusters.
Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility) is a fully managed, native JSON database that makes it simple and cost-effective to operate critical document workloads at virtually any scale without managing infrastructure. To learn more about Amazon DocumentDB, please visit the Amazon DocumentDB product page, pricing page and documentation.
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