ServerBeach, a hosting provider, has rolled out fully configured MongoDB dedicated servers that feature document-oriented storage and dynamic queries.

The company claims that MongoDB is an open source database management system (DBMS) that allows customers to minimise errors and maximise the output from their data.

According to ServerBeach, the MongoDB servers feature full index support, including secondary indexes, inner-objects, embedded arrays, geospatial; query profiling; storage of binary data large objects; replication and fail-over support; auto-sharing for cloud-level scalability; and MapReduce for complex aggregation.

In addition, the company is also providing LifeGuard Support on PEER 1 IT infrastructure and SuperNetwork backbone.

Robert Miggins, senior vice president of business development at ServerBeach, said: Non-relational databases, such as MongoDB, that are provided on dedicated hardware, offers organisations the benefits associated with the cloud, without the associated concerns around security. Each user has access privileges set for corresponding operations on the database.

“In addition, MongoDB offers significant benefits in terms of performance, power, and support to new hardware technologies, as well as flexibility and the capacity to meet all types of data needs. Essentially, if developers want to add more power and processing to their database they do so by scaling horizontally -resulting in no requirement for an additional storage area network (SAN).”