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MongoDB Fundamentals

By : Amit Phaltankar, Juned Ahsan, Michael Harrison, Liviu Nedov
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MongoDB Fundamentals

By: Amit Phaltankar, Juned Ahsan, Michael Harrison, Liviu Nedov

Overview of this book

MongoDB is one of the most popular database technologies for handling large collections of data. This book will help MongoDB beginners develop the knowledge and skills to create databases and process data efficiently. Unlike other MongoDB books, MongoDB Fundamentals dives into cloud computing from the very start – showing you how to get started with Atlas in the first chapter. You will discover how to modify existing data, add new data into a database, and handle complex queries by creating aggregation pipelines. As you progress, you'll learn about the MongoDB replication architecture and configure a simple cluster. You will also get to grips with user authentication, as well as techniques for backing up and restoring data. Finally, you'll perform data visualization using MongoDB Charts. You will work on realistic projects that are presented as bitesize exercises and activities, allowing you to challenge yourself in an enjoyable and attainable way. Many of these mini-projects are based around a movie database case study, while the last chapter acts as a final project where you will use MongoDB to solve a real-world problem based on a bike-sharing app. By the end of this book, you'll have the skills and confidence to process large volumes of data and tackle your own projects using MongoDB.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Preface

Network Access

The first step, after we have a database installed and running, is to be able to successfully connect to our database. Network access is a low-level security configuration that's available for databases deployed in the Atlas Cloud.

For a database installed locally on a laptop, we usually don't need to configure any network security. The connection is directed to the database installed locally. However, for a database that is deployed on cloud infrastructure, security is enabled by default and needs to be configured. It is very important to protect access to the database so that the data is protected from unauthorized access over the internet. Before we learn how to configure network access in MongoDB, let's go through some of its core underlying concepts.

Network Protocols

The Internet Protocol (IP) is a decades-old standard, and the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is the transport protocol used by all applications to...