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Set Up a Private Endpoint for a Serverless Instance
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Note
This feature is not available for M0
free clusters, M2
, and
M5
clusters. To learn more about which features are unavailable,
see Atlas M0 (Free Cluster), M2, and M5 Limits.
Note
Serverless instances don't support Private Service Connect. If you need to set up Private Service Connect, use a dedicated cluster.
MongoDB plans to add support for more configurations and capabilities on serverless instances over time. To learn which features MongoDB plans to support for serverless instances in the future, see Serverless Instance Limits.
Follow these steps to enable a client to connect to an Atlas serverless instance using a private endpoint.
To learn more about using private endpoints with Atlas, see Learn About Private Endpoints in Atlas.
To set up a private endpoint for a dedicated cluster, see Set Up a Private Endpoint for a Dedicated Cluster.
Required Access
To set up a private endpoint for a serverless instance, you must have
Project Owner
access to the project.
Users with Organization Owner
access must add themselves to the
project as a Project Owner
.
Prerequisites, Considerations, and Limitations
To learn the prerequisites, considerations, and limitations for setting up a private endpoint, see the following resources: