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Ops Manager

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Built by MongoDB engineers, Ops Manager is the management platform that makes it easy to deploy, monitor, back up, and scale MongoDB on your own infrastructure.

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Introduction

Ops Manager is an incredible tool provided by MongoDB. You need to get a licence to use it in Production but the benefits clearly worth it.

You can see it as a dashboard opened to anyone inside your organization, where you can completely manage and automate your MongoDB instances, replica and sharding sets as well as giving many live insights about the usage and the data.

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