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MongoDB is a popular non-relationship database management system that stores keys and their values in a collection of documents rather than tables with fixed schemas.
MongoDB is a document-oriented database and an alternative to traditional Relational DataBase Management System (RDBMS) applications.
MongoDB is a non-relational, document-oriented database that can operate over many hosts, database shards, and collections.
In this MongoDB tutorial, we explain how to install the database on CentOS 7, and then provide a short guide on some basic features and functions.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to create a MongoDB replica set. A replica set is a cluster of MongoDB database servers that implements master-slave (primary-secondary) replication.
In this MongoDB tutorial, we explain how to install the database on Ubuntu 16.04, and then provide a short guide on some basic features and functions.
MongoDB is an open-source non-SQL database engine. MongoDB is scalable and an alternative to the standard relational database management system (RDBMS).
MongoDB is an open-source, non-SQL database engine. MongoDB is scalable and an alternative to the standard relational database management system (RDBMS).
MongoDB is a database engine that provides access to non-relational key-value databases. It is part of the growing NoSQL movement, which seeks to provide an alternative to traditional relational database management systems (RDBMS).
MongoDB is a leading non-relational database management system, and a prominent member of the NoSQL movement.
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