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DLH.io documentation for MongoDB

MongoDB is a source-available cross-platform document-oriented database program. Classified as a NoSQL database program, MongoDB uses JSON-like documents with optional schemas.

At DLH.io we are fans of MongoDB for the breakthrough technology and their contributions to open source. Also they continue to expand their offerings to help companies get the most organization out of their solution and working with modern perspectives on application-based data.

DLH.io has one of the best synchronization systems for getting MongoDB data from shared, clustered, self-hosted, managed, or MongoDB instances running on MongoDB Atlas.

Find out why DLH.io is the preferred CDC and synchronization platform for MongoDB Atlas.

Contact our engineering team to discuss deploying a DLH.io single tenant MongoDB Streams synchronization engine for your workloads that require sub-five minute operations.

Documentation Available for Integrating MongoDB with DLH.io:

Setup Instructions

Follow the setup steps guide for configuring your MongoDB connection to enable data to flow into your destination via DLH.

Supported Features

Here are key features supported for this connector.

Sync FeatureSupportedDetails
Custom Data and DevelopmentAbility to enhance connector upon request
Historical Re-Load/Load
Incremental/Delta LoadGets most recent records and changes
Column Selection
Column Hashing
Re-Sync Table/EntitySelect at the table level to reload data
history (on next Sync Bridge run)
Custom QueriesUtilizing SQL Data Query Connector
Custom Data
Captures Deleted RowsOn all supported tables
API Sync Bridge Initiation
Priority Scheduling
Private VPC/Link
DLH Data Model Available-

If you have any questions about these supported features please reach out to our Customer Support team.

Details on Sync Processing

For this connector, we believe the sync processing is straightforward. We've provided a number of details, steps, and other guidance here and in the setup steps guide. Be sure to also check the change log and notes page from time to time for any changes.