MongoDB: The Definitive Guide, Powerful and Scalable Data Storage (2nd Ed.) BY Kristina Chodorow


MongoDB: The Definitive Guide, Powerful and Scalable Data Storage (2nd Ed.) BY Kristina Chodorow
MongoDB: The Definitive Guide, Powerful and Scalable Data Storage (2nd Ed.) BY Kristina Chodorow

Books Details:
Book Title: MongoDB: The Definitive Guide, Powerful and Scalable Data Storage
Author's: Kristina Chodorow
Publisher: Shroff
Edition: 2nd
Year: 2013
Paperback: 452 Pages
Download: @PDF | @Torrent | @G-Drive | @GitHub
Buy: @Amazon

About Books:
Manage the huMONGOus amount of data collected through your web application with MongoDB. This authoritative introduction-written by a core contributor to the project-shows you the many advantages of using document-oriented databases and demonstrates how this reliable, high-performance system allows for almost infinite horizontal scalability.

This updated second edition provides guidance for database developers, advanced configuration for system administrators and an overview of the concepts and use cases for other people on your project. Ideal for NoSQL newcomers and experienced MongoDB users alike, this guide provides numerous real-world schema design examples.

  • Get started with MongoDB core concepts and vocabulary.
  • Perform basic write operations at different levels of safety and speed.
  • Create complex queries, with options for limiting, skipping and sorting results.
  • Design an application that works well with MongoDB.
  • Aggregate data, including counting, finding distinct values, grouping documents and using MapReduce.
  • Gather and interpret statistics about your collections and databases.
  • Set up replica sets and automatic failover in MongoDB.
  • Use sharding to scale horizontally and learn how it impacts applications.
  • Delve into monitoring, security and authentication, backup/restore and other administrative tasks.


About Artist:
Kristina is a software engineer who worked on the MongoDB core for five years. She led MongoDB's replica set development as well as writing the PHP and Perl drivers. She has given talks on MongoDB at meetups and conferences around the world and maintains a blog on technical topics. She currently works at Google.

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