Part 1. Introduction to MongoDB. Introduction -- Getting started -- Creating, updating and deleting documents -- Querying -- Part 2. Designing your application. Indexes -- Special index and collection types -- Introduction to the aggregation framework -- Transactions -- Application design -- Part 3. Replication. Setting up a replica set -- Components of a replica set -- Connecting to a replica set from your application -- Administration -- Part 4. Sharding. Introduction to sharding -- Configuring sharding -- Choosing a shard key -- Sharding administration -- Part 5. Application administration. Seeing what your application is doing -- An introduction to MongoDB security -- Durability -- Part 6. Server administration. Setting up MongoDB in production -- Monitoring MongoDB -- Making backups -- Deploying MongoDB -- Installing MongoDB -- MongoDB internals.
Summary:
An updated edition of this authoritative and accessible guide shows you the many advantages of using document-oriented databases, including how this secure, high-performance system enables flexible data models, high availability and horizontal scalability. --Publisher
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