An open-source MongoDB alternative built on PostgreSQL — ideal for PostgreSQL-backed NoSQL needs.
FerretDB is an open-source, MongoDB-compatible document database that translates MongoDB wire protocol queries to SQL, using PostgreSQL as the backend. It allows users to run MongoDB workloads without the constraints of MongoDB's licensing.
One-Click Installation : Launch a fully configured and secure FerretDB instance in minutes—no need to install or manage dependencies.
Global Reach : Deploy in any of our multiple data-center regions to keep latency low and performance high.
Pre‑Configured Setup : Includes FerretDB engine, default admin credentials, and optimized system settings.
Access your FerretDB instance using the MongoDB-compatible connection string:
mongodb://ferretdb:<generated password>@<YOUR_INSTANCE_IP>:27017/
Installation Location -
The configuration file is located in the directory : /etc/ferretdb/ferretdb.confPorts Used
Application, besides standard Ubuntu Ports (53/22), uses:Note: Find the configuration file at /etc/ferretdb/ferretdb.conf for customized tweaks or backup
Supports MongoDB wire protocol, enabling seamless integration with existing MongoDB tools and drivers.
Utilizes PostgreSQL for data storage, combining the flexibility of document databases with the reliability of relational databases.
Free from MongoDB's SSPL license constraints, promoting transparency and community collaboration.
Designed for simplicity and performance, suitable for various deployment scenarios.
Support Feature | Description |
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Email Support | support@onemindservices.com |
Docs & Repository | FerretDB Documentation |
Report Issues | Security or behavior concerns?support@onemindservices.com |
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