What is MongoDB? A quick guide for developers
NoSQL data stores revolutionized software development by allowing for more flexibility in how data is managed. One of the preeminent NoSQL solutions is MongoDB, a document-oriented data store. We’ll explore what MongoDB is and how it can handle your application requirements in this article.MongoDB: A document data store Relational databases store information in strictly regulated tables and columns. MongoDB is a document store, which stores information in collections and documents. The primary difference here is that collections and documents are unstructured, sometimes referred to as schema-less. This means the structure of a MongoDB instance (the collections and documents) is not predefined and flexes to accommodate whatever data is put in it.To read this article in full, please click here
NoSQL data stores revolutionized software development by allowing for more flexibility in how data is managed. One of the preeminent NoSQL solutions is MongoDB, a document-oriented data store. We’ll explore what MongoDB is and how it can handle your application requirements in this article.
MongoDB: A document data store
Relational databases store information in strictly regulated tables and columns. MongoDB is a document store, which stores information in collections and documents. The primary difference here is that collections and documents are unstructured, sometimes referred to as schema-less. This means the structure of a MongoDB instance (the collections and documents) is not predefined and flexes to accommodate whatever data is put in it.