The Server Side Public License was MongoDB’s helped cloud service providers take the community edition of the database and offer it as service to paying customers. Newer versions of MongoDB that are licensed under SSPL will not be used by Satellite.Īccording to Dev Class, the concept of the SSPL has not been received well by the open source community. The Satellite team will create a patch for any issue that a user faces. The embedded version of MongoDB will continue to be supported in the Satellite versions that it has already been released in. Users will not suffer any significant performance impact with the removal of MongoDB nor will any features of Satellite be impacted because of the same. They say that a single database backend will also help to simplify the overall architecture of Satellite along with supportability, backup, and disaster recovery. The team says that PostgreSQL is a better solution in terms of the types of data and usage that Satellite requires. The move was made after the development team decided that a relational database with rollback and transactions was necessary for the features needed in Pulp and Satellite. Satellite will now support only a single database – PostgreSQL. On 12th February, RedHat announced its plans to drop MongoDB from its Satellite system management solution.
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