The British Library
Government/ Education
1000+
PMM, Support, Percona for MongoDB
MongoDB
Given the age and the size of the organization, The British Library has many systems and manages a huge amount of data. These systems are mainly backed by SQL Server, but they also maintain several MongoDB-based systems. These systems hold item metadata, which is accessible to external reference organizations, allowing them to freely keep up-to-date with details of items stored in the library’s Digital Collections. The British Library’s major challenges relate to cost and time, now more than ever. MongoDB was initially chosen due to the functionality offered and the fact that it was freely usable, but still supportable by MongoDB. Once up and running, the library’s MongoDB database had a relatively low maintenance overhead, allowing the library to concentrate its time where most needed. However, the library faced a change of support subscription model, and the only options available were a move to MongoDB Atlas or MongoDB Enterprise Advanced. Neither alternative met the needs of The British Library, which wanted to continue with minimal changes, and under strict budgetary restrictions.
Percona adapted their offering to meet the functional and budgetary constraints of The British Library. As a result, the library engaged Percona to provide MongoDB Support for their on-premises systems. This relationship is also expanding as The British Library plans to implement Percona Monitoring and Management and Percona Backup for MongoDB. This combination of complementary open source solutions will give The British Library greater visibility of their existing systems, along with a robust backup solution.
The British Library uses Percona to provide:
The Britsh Library also is in the process of implementing:
The British Library, established in 1973, is the national library of the United Kingdom. The library provides access to the world’s most comprehensive research collection. Academic, business, research, and scientific communities benefit from the library’s academic services. The library’s collection of more than 170 million items includes artifacts from every age of written civilization. The library keeps the nation’s archive of printed and digital publications and adds around three million new items to their collection every year. As well as books, the library manages a multitude of other materials, including newspapers, sound recordings, patents, prints and drawings, maps, and manuscripts.