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Practical MongoDB: Architecting, Developing, and Administering MongoDB

  • Length: 249 pages
  • Edition: 1st ed. 2015
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2015-12-16
  • ISBN-10: 1484206487
  • ISBN-13: 9781484206485
  • Sales Rank: #3119752 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

The “one-size-fits-all” thinking regarding traditional RDBMSs has been challenged in the last few years by the emergence of diversified NoSQL databases. More than 120 NoSQL databases are now available in the market, and the market leader by far is MongoDB. With so many companies opting for MongoDB as their NoSQL database of choice, there’s a need for a practical how-to combined with expert advice for getting the most out of the software.

Beginning with a short introduction to the basics of NoSQL databases, MongoDB experts Navin Sabharwal and Shankatala Gupta Edward introduce readers to MongoDB – the leading document based NoSQL database, acquainting them step by step with all aspects of MongoDB. They cover the data model, underlying architecture, how to code using Mongo Shell, and administration of the MongoDB platform, among other topics. The book also provides clear guidelines and practical examples for architecting and developing applications using the MongoDB platform and deploying them. Database developers, architects, and database administrators will find useful information covering all aspects of the MongoDB platform and how to put it to use practically.

Practical Guide to MongoDB provides readers with:

  • A solid understanding of NoSQL databases
  • An understanding of how to get started with MongoDB
  • Methodical coverage of the architecture, development, and administration of MongoDB

A plethora of “How to’s” enabling you to use the technology most efficiently to solve the problems you face

Practical MongoDB is for those just starting to learning to work with NoSQL databases in general and MongoDB in particular. Skills in these areas are in demand, making this book essential reading for those who want to work more productively or break into big data work. It will prove equally useful for entrepreneurs and others who like to work with new technologies.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Big Data
Chapter 2: NoSQL
Chapter 3: Introducing MongoDB
Chapter 4: The MongoDB Data Model
Chapter 5: MongoDB – Installation and Configuration
Chapter 6: Using MongoDB Shell
Chapter 7: MongoDB Architecture
Chapter 8: MongoDB Explained
Chapter 9: Administering MongoDB
Chapter 10: MongoDB Use Cases
Chapter 11: MongoDB Limitations
Chapter 12: MongoDB Best Practices

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