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    Nutanix Database Service platform bolsters MongoDB support with certified integration

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 13, 2026
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    Ehab Helmy, Principal Solutions Architect, Nutanix Database Services at Nutanix.

    New integration with MongoDB Ops Manager streamlines database lifecycle management, recovery, and automation for enterprise environments.

    Dubai —Nutanix has strengthened its database management proposition with the launch of a certified integration between its Nutanix Database Service (NDB) and MongoDB Ops Manager, marking a significant step forward in simplifying enterprise-grade MongoDB operations.

    Announced in Dubai, the integration is designed to address a growing demand among organisations for tighter coordination between infrastructure automation and database lifecycle management. Enterprises across the Middle East and Africa are accelerating digital transformation and AI adoption, driving an increased need for streamlined, resilient, and scalable data platforms.

    The integration combines NDB’s infrastructure automation capabilities with the operational intelligence of MongoDB Ops Manager. The result is a unified, policy-driven approach that reduces manual intervention and enhances operational efficiency across deployment, monitoring, backup, and recovery processes.

    Driving operational simplicity
    For channel partners and enterprise IT teams, one of the most compelling advantages lies in the reduction of complexity. Tasks that traditionally required coordination between multiple teams, such as provisioning database environments, can now be executed in minutes through automated workflows.

    Ashish Mohindroo, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Nutanix Database Service, highlighted the significance of this shift, noting that customers are increasingly seeking seamless alignment between infrastructure and database operations. By integrating provisioning, visibility, and recovery capabilities, organisations can significantly reduce operational friction while improving service-level outcomes.

    From a partner perspective, this presents a clear opportunity to deliver enhanced managed services, particularly in environments where uptime, compliance, and performance are non-negotiable.

    Enhanced resilience and recovery
    Data protection and recovery are central to the integration’s value proposition. By leveraging MongoDB Ops Manager’s backup integration alongside NDB Time Machine, organisations can implement coordinated, application-aware backup workflows.

    The platform supports point-in-time recovery down to the second, enabling IT teams to restore data with a high degree of precision. This level of granularity is increasingly vital in sectors such as finance, healthcare, and government, where even minor data inconsistencies can have significant consequences.

    Additionally, snapshot-based recovery processes are designed to deliver faster restore times, helping organisations meet stringent recovery time objectives (RTOs). In practical terms, this means reduced downtime and improved business continuity for mission-critical workloads.

    Supporting modern workloads at scale
    The integration also introduces automated provisioning for MongoDB sharded clusters, allowing organisations to deploy production-ready environments rapidly. Combined with comprehensive monitoring and alerting capabilities from Ops Manager, IT teams gain end-to-end visibility across both infrastructure and database performance.

    This holistic view enables better correlation between compute, storage, and application behaviour—an essential capability as enterprises scale AI-driven and data-intensive workloads.

    “Across the Middle East and Africa, we are seeing organisations accelerate their digital transformation agendas while placing a growing emphasis on data resilience, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency,” said Ehab Helmy, Principal Solutions Architect, Nutanix Database Services at Nutanix.

    “This certified integration between Nutanix Database Service and MongoDB Ops Manager directly addresses these priorities by enabling enterprises to simplify database operations, reduce complexity, and strengthen recovery capabilities. As businesses in the region continue to scale AI-driven and data-intensive workloads, having a unified, automated platform that delivers both agility and control is becoming essential to maintaining competitive advantage,” added Helmy.  

    Channel implications
    For the regional channel ecosystem, the certified integration opens new avenues for value-added services. System integrators and managed service providers can leverage the combined platform to offer differentiated solutions around database modernisation, hybrid cloud deployment, and disaster recovery.

    Enterprises are moving away from siloed IT operations towards unified platforms, increasing demand for solutions that bridge infrastructure and application layers. The Nutanix-MongoDB collaboration positions partners to capitalise on this shift with a solution that is both scalable and aligned with evolving customer expectations.

    The integration is available with NDB 2.10 for customers using MongoDB Enterprise Advanced, reinforcing Nutanix’s commitment to expanding its ecosystem and delivering enterprise-ready database solutions.

    In a landscape where data is both a strategic asset and a potential risk, the ability to simplify operations while enhancing control may prove to be a decisive advantage for organisations—and their channel partners—across the region.


    Source: Tahawul Tech

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