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2013
Through Chapters 1 to 5, you’ve learned how to perform all sorts of actions in the MongoDB shell. For example, you’ve learned how to add, modify, and delete a document. You’ve also learned about the workings of DBRef and GridFS, including how to use them.
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Through Chapters 1 to 5, you’ve learned how to perform all sorts of actions in the MongoDB shell. For example, you’ve learned how to add, modify, and delete a document. You’ve also learned about the workings of DBRef and GridFS, including how to use them.
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Checking Causal Consistency of MongoDB
12th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Internetware, 2020MongoDB is one of the first commercial distributed databases that support causal consistency. Its implementation of causal consistency combines several research ideas for achieving scalability, fault tolerance, and security. Given its inherent complexity, a natural question arises: Has MongoDB correctly implemented causal consistency as it claimed?
Hongrong Ouyang +2 more
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MongoDB, Couchbase, and CouchDB: A Comparison
2021With the rapid increase of cloud computing, big data and real time web applications, there is eminent need for databases that can handle and process large volumes of data, with high-performance and great scaling capabilities. Since its beginning this was the main goal for NoSQL databases. In this paper we will touch bases with three of the most popular
Pedro Martins 0003 +4 more
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2017
Organizations of all sizes are using MongoDB. Customers number over 1000 and include the following (mongoDB, 2016): Cisco EA eBay
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Organizations of all sizes are using MongoDB. Customers number over 1000 and include the following (mongoDB, 2016): Cisco EA eBay
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2013
Python is one of the easier programming languages to learn and master. It’s an especially great language to start with if you are relatively new to programming. And you’ll pick it up that much more quickly if you’re already quite familiar with programming.
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Python is one of the easier programming languages to learn and master. It’s an especially great language to start with if you are relatively new to programming. And you’ll pick it up that much more quickly if you’re already quite familiar with programming.
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Improving the Performance of MongoDB with RDMA
2019 IEEE 21st International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications; IEEE 17th International Conference on Smart City; IEEE 5th International Conference on Data Science and Systems (HPCC/SmartCity/DSS), 2019MongoDB is a NoSQL database which stores the data in form of key-value pairs. It is an open-source, document database which is being used in many data-center applications (e.g. Google, Facebook, etc.) because of its high performance, high availability and automatic scaling.
Fan Lu +6 more
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2015
When you build web applications, persistence of application data is very important. You can define the data model of your Go applications using structs, in which you can program against the structs for working with application data, but you need persistent storage for your application data.
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When you build web applications, persistence of application data is very important. You can define the data model of your Go applications using structs, in which you can program against the structs for working with application data, but you need persistent storage for your application data.
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2013
Imagine a world where using a database is so simple that you soon forget you’re even using it. Imagine a world where speed and scalability just work, and there’s no need for complicated configuration or setup. Imagine being able to focus only on the task at hand, get things done, and then—just for a change—leave work on time.
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Imagine a world where using a database is so simple that you soon forget you’re even using it. Imagine a world where speed and scalability just work, and there’s no need for complicated configuration or setup. Imagine being able to focus only on the task at hand, get things done, and then—just for a change—leave work on time.
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A Comparative Study of MongoDB and Document-Based MySQL for Big Data Application Data Management
Big Data and Cognitive Computing, 2022Cornelia Győrödi +2 more
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