My first question is this: what is the best way to connect to Atlas from Heroku going forward? There is no (as far as I can see from searching online) real clear or easy way to retrieve an IP address from Heroku so that it can be whitelisted for a direct connection to Atlas. I plan to migrate my remaining test applications that need to connect to Atlas via this guide as well, so no problem there, especially being that these are just mock applications. I have successfully used mLab as an add on in the past and I have also just migrated one of my Heroku hosted applications over to Atlas (realizing that mLab will no longer be available as a service) with no problem via this migration guide: Guide to Migrating a Sandbox Heroku Add-on to Atlas. I have a couple of quick questions that relate to several (mock) applications that I have deployed to Heroku for use in my portfolio (I’m also asking on behalf of a potential client that I plan on approaching for a one off job soon…): First of all, I hope that everyone is staying safe and healthy!
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