
THEIR CHALLENGE
Dealing with escalating infrastructure costs
Indeed helps millions of people search and apply for new jobs online, and its platform is built on more than 500 TB of data. When the company saw an opportunity to improve its service by migrating to the cloud, it moved from its self-managed solution to Amazon Web Services (AWS) and MongoDB Atlas, MongoDB’s fully managed, modern, multicloud database platform.
After completing the migration in November 2023, Indeed discovered that its costs had increased significantly. It subsequently set a goal to reduce costs by 19% and began using MongoDB Atlas features and support to achieve that goal.
The company worked with the MongoDB Atlas Technical Services team to analyze its 600 clusters. Indeed found that 85% of its MongoDB Atlas costs came from specific clusters and began its cost optimization strategy by addressing those clusters.
“We started with the cluster that was burning the most money, and then we went in phases, working with the product teams to optimize it and track costs,” said Manan Shah, cloud data engineer at Indeed. “We also worked with MongoDB Atlas Technical Services, who helped build a tool that analyzes a cluster and provides recommendations.” The technical services team recommended using lower tiers of compute instances for several clusters, resulting in immediate cost savings.
