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Mastering MongoDB 3.x

By : Alex Giamas
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Mastering MongoDB 3.x

By: Alex Giamas

Overview of this book

MongoDB has grown to become the de facto NoSQL database with millions of users—from small startups to Fortune 500 companies. Addressing the limitations of SQL schema-based databases, MongoDB pioneered a shift of focus for DevOps and offered sharding and replication maintainable by DevOps teams. The book is based on MongoDB 3.x and covers topics ranging from database querying using the shell, built in drivers, and popular ODM mappers to more advanced topics such as sharding, high availability, and integration with big data sources. You will get an overview of MongoDB and how to play to its strengths, with relevant use cases. After that, you will learn how to query MongoDB effectively and make use of indexes as much as possible. The next part deals with the administration of MongoDB installations on-premise or in the cloud. We deal with database internals in the next section, explaining storage systems and how they can affect performance. The last section of this book deals with replication and MongoDB scaling, along with integration with heterogeneous data sources. By the end this book, you will be equipped with all the required industry skills and knowledge to become a certified MongoDB developer and administrator.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Summary

In this chapter, we learned about three operational aspects of MongoDB, namely monitoring, backups, and security.

We discussed the metrics that we should monitor in MongoDB and how to monitor them. Following that, we discussed how to take backups and make sure that we can use them to restore our data. Finally, we learned about security with authentication and authorization concepts as well as network level security and how to audit it.

As important as it is to design, build, and extend our application as needed, it is equally important to make sure that we can have peace of mind during operations and are safeguarded from unexpected events, that being human error or malicious users, internal and external.

In the next chapter, we will learn about pluggable storage engines, a new concept that was introduced in v3.0 of MongoDB. Pluggable storage engines allow for different...