Comparision of

MongoDB Atlas vs Cloudflare D1

Feature
MongoDB Atlas
Cloudflare D1
OverviewComing soonComing soon
Infrastructure, Underlying technology

Cloud Infrastructure, database system and underlying egine

MongoDB multi-tenant infrastructure, AWS, GCP, Azure
Cloudflare infrastructure, SQLite
Serverless Support
API
HTTPS Rest API support to run queries in Edge runtimes
Cloudflare Workers runtime API interfaces, D1 Client API
Edge Functions

Support for Edge Functions

Supported by any Edge Environment with fetch API
Cloudflare Workers runtime
Developer Experience
Database type
OLTP
OLTP
Data model

Databases store data in models, such as Relational, Columnar or Document based

Document based, NoSQL
Relational, SQL
CLI
atlas
Cloudflare Workers runtime
Languages, APIs

The languages supporting the database and API interface for inter-process communication

All languages supporting MongoDB driver
TypeScript, JavaScript inside Cloudflare worker functions
Query language

Supported query language such as SQL, MQL, PartiQL,

Mongo-Query-Language (MQL)
SQL
ACID compliant

ACID is a set of properties of database transactions intended to guarantee data validity despite errors, power failures, and other mishaps

ACID compliant, document level atomicity.
ACID compliant
Self-hosting

Support for self-hosted Database instance

Atlas managed service has advantages over self-hosted MongoDB
Doesn't have support, Only for local development
Backups
Atlas ensures continuous cloud backup of replica sets and consistent, cluster-wide snapshots of sharded clusters
Backups run every hour automatically. Stores backups of your database in R2
Security & Compliance Offerings
SOC2
Multi-factor authentication

Support of the cloud-histed database for multi-factor authentication

Encryption

Cryptographic security at rest and on transportation level

Atlas encrypts all cluster storage and snapshot volumes at rest by default
N/A
SSO
N/A
Monitoring and analytics
Log retention

Query log retention usually keeps lofs of operations for debugging and replication purposes

Atlas retains the last 30 days of log messages and system event audit messages for each tier in a cluster"
N/A
Statistics

Tools and APIs for analysing and monitoring of Database performance

Web based monitoring tools
N/A
Scalability
Replication and Partitioning
By default run on replicaset, can automatically scale based on load
Distributed across Cloudflare Edge network
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Location
TTFB
Total Download
DB Query
Total Download
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us-east-1
ca-central-1
sa-east-1
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eu-west-2
eu-west-3
eu-north-1
eu-south-1
af-south-1
ap-southeast-1
ap-northeast-1
ap-east-1
ap-southeast-2
ap-northeast-2
Last check

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