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Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week

By : Sudarshan Kadambi, Xun (Brian) Wu
Book Image

Seven NoSQL Databases in a Week

By: Sudarshan Kadambi, Xun (Brian) Wu

Overview of this book

This is the golden age of open source NoSQL databases. With enterprises having to work with large amounts of unstructured data and moving away from expensive monolithic architecture, the adoption of NoSQL databases is rapidly increasing. Being familiar with the popular NoSQL databases and knowing how to use them is a must for budding DBAs and developers. This book introduces you to the different types of NoSQL databases and gets you started with seven of the most popular NoSQL databases used by enterprises today. We start off with a brief overview of what NoSQL databases are, followed by an explanation of why and when to use them. The book then covers the seven most popular databases in each of these categories: MongoDB, Amazon DynamoDB, Redis, HBase, Cassandra, In?uxDB, and Neo4j. The book doesn't go into too much detail about each database but teaches you enough to get started with them. By the end of this book, you will have a thorough understanding of the different NoSQL databases and their functionalities, empowering you to select and use the right database according to your needs.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Installing of MongoDB


You can download the latest version of MongoDB here: https://www.mongodb.com/download-center#community. Follow the setup instructions to install it.

Once MongoDB is installed on your Windows PC, you have to create the following directory:

Data directory C:\data\db

Once you have successfully installed MongoDB, you will be able to see the following executable:

We have to start the mongod instances to begin working with MongoDB. To start the mongod instance, execute it from the command prompt, as shown in the following screenshot:

Once mongod has started, we have to connect this instance using the mongo client with the mongo executable:

Once we are connected to the database, we can start working on the database operations.