MongoDB
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MongoDB (from humongous) is a free and open-source cross-platform document-oriented database.
Classified as a NoSQL database, MongoDB avoids the traditional table-based relational database structure in favor of JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas (it calls the format BSON), making the integration of data in certain types of applications easier and faster.
MongoDB is developed by MongoDB Inc., and is published under a combination of the GNU Affero General Public License and the Apache License.
See also
- BSON
- Couchbase - an enterprise NoSQL document database with SQL and Master/Master replication
- Document-oriented database
- HyperDex - a NoSQL database providing the MongoDB API with stronger consistency guarantees
- MEAN (software bundle) - a solutions stack using MongoDB as the database
- MongoDB populate
- NoSQL
- Server-side scripting
External links
- MongoDB @ Wikipedia.org
- 6 Rules of Thumb for MongoDB Schema Design: Part 1 @ mongodb.com
- Why You Should Never Use MongoDB by Sarah Mei