mLab
IndustrySoftware, Cloud Databases
Founded2011
Founder
  • Will Shulman
  • Jared Cottrell
  • Angela Kung Shulman
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsMongoDB-as-a-Service
Websitemlab.com

mLab is a totally managed cloud database service which hosts MongoDB databases. mLab runs on cloud providers such as AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, as well various platform-as-a-service providers.

History

In May 2011, mLab secured $3 million in first-round funding from Foundry Group, Baseline Ventures, Upfront Ventures, Freestyle Capital, and David Cohen.[1]

In October 2012, mLab received a follow-on investment of $5 million[2] and shortly thereafter, mLab was named by Network World[3] as one of the 10 most useful cloud databases along with Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud SQL, Microsoft Azure, Rackspace, and others.

In June 2014, MongoDB Inc. announced a fully managed MongoDB-as-a-Service Add-On offering on the Microsoft Azure store. The offering is delivered in collaboration with Microsoft and mLab.[4]

In February 2016, mLab changed its name from Mongo Lab to mLab to expand into new areas and products.[5]

In October 2018, mLab announced that it would be acquired by MongoDB Inc.,[6] citing reasons of a shared vision and engineering culture. All engineers at mLab have been invited to join MongoDB Inc. All of mLab's customers will be transitioned to MongoDB Atlas instances. The acquisition "is expected to close in the fourth quarter of MongoDB’s fiscal year ending Jan. 31, 2019".

MongoDB-as-a-Service

mLab services 25 data centers across the world

Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)

Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)

Further reading

  • Empson, Rip (2011-05-18). "Cloud Database Provider MongoLab Raises $3 Million From Foundry, Baseline, And Others". Techcrunch.
  • Harris, Derrick (2012-10-31). "MongoLab explains why everyone loves MongoDB (and raises $5M)". Gigaom.
  • Wen, Ben (2012-10-31). "MongoLab Launches Its MongoDB Cloud Database Service on Microsoft's Windows Azure". BusinessWire.
  • Butler, Brandon (2012-12-19). "10 of the most useful cloud databases". Network World. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29.
  • Aslett, Matt (2013-09-18). "ObjectLabs enjoys developer-driven adoption of MongoLab managed DBaaS". The 451 Group.

References

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