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MongoDB: NoSQL Operations Hands On
Half Day Afternoon
(1:30 pm-5:00 pm)
Nautilus 4
New!
Description:
MongoDB is an open-source, document-oriented, NoSQL database designed with both scalability and agility in mind. The goal of MongoDB is to bridge the gap between key-value stores (which are fast and scalable) and relational databases (which have rich functionality).
Attendees will work through several model operational scenarios, covering both planned and unplanned maintenance tasks, backups and recovery processes, responding to database growth requirements, and more!
Who should attend:
Anyone interested in learning about operating a MongoDB deployment.
Take back to work:
What you need to know to successfully deploy and maintain a MongoDB database, diagnose performance issues, import and export data from MongoDB, and establish the proper backup and restore routines.
Topics include:
- Setting up replica sets
- Migrating servers to different hosts
- Repairing a deployment after hardware failure
- Scaling out with auto-sharding
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