Manage your data in a database system designed to support modern application development.
The 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.
Written by current and former members of the Mongo DB team, the third edition is updated for Mongo DB 4.
You'll find substantial updates on querying, indexing, aggregation, replica sets, ops manager, sharding administration, data administration, durability, monitoring, and security.
Authors Shannon Bradshaw (Mongo DB) and Kristina Chodorow (Google) provide guidance for database developers, advanced configuration for system administrators, and use cases for a variety of projects.
Ideal for No SQL newcomers and experienced Mongo DB users alike, this book also includes many real-world schema design examples.
About the Author: Shannon is VP of Education at Mongo DB.
In this capacity, he manages online and in-person training products delivered through Mongo DB University and the Mongo DB Professional Certification program.
Shannon holds a Ph.
in Computer Science from Northwestern University.
Prior to Mongo DB, Shannon was an Assistant Professor in the Business School at The University of Iowa and then Chair and Associate Professor of Computer Science at Drew University.
Throughout his career in academia, Shannon consulted as a software engineer with several startups and financial services firms.
Kristina is a software engineer who worked on the Mongo DB core for five years.
She led Mongo DB's replica set development as well as writing the PHP and Perl drivers.
She has given talks on Mongo DB at meetups and conferences around the world and maintains a blog on technical topics at http: //www.
kchodorow.
She currently works at Google.
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