To your first question, the answer is yes! Anything that uses an Atlas Serveless instance (docs.atlas.mongodb.com/tutorial/cr...) will fit in this category.
For your second question, MongoDB offers a flexible data schema that can accommodate just about any type of data format. The speed of the query will depend on many different factors. I suggest that you start by exploring the data modeling intro from our docs (docs.mongodb.com/manual/core/data-...), or the talk “From Tables to Documents” (youtube.com/watch?v=j9N1dIVmV48).
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To your first question, the answer is yes! Anything that uses an Atlas Serveless instance (docs.atlas.mongodb.com/tutorial/cr...) will fit in this category.
For your second question, MongoDB offers a flexible data schema that can accommodate just about any type of data format. The speed of the query will depend on many different factors. I suggest that you start by exploring the data modeling intro from our docs (docs.mongodb.com/manual/core/data-...), or the talk “From Tables to Documents” (youtube.com/watch?v=j9N1dIVmV48).