Learning MongoDB - NoSQL database
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Concept of NoSQL database
- CAP theorem
- Types of NoSQL databases
- MongoDB installation on Windows
- Overview the MongoDB and Create the MongoDB database
- CRUD operations in MongoDB
- Sorting Documents
The excessive use of the internet has resulted in massive collection of structured, semi structured and unstructured data. The need to process and store this data in a timely and cost effective way has led to the adoption of the computer cluster and distributed systems. NoSQL databases are more efficient to handle such rapidly evolving massive unstructured data as compare to traditional relational databases.
MongoDB is a document oriented NoSQL database built on a scale-out architecture that has become popular with developers of all kinds who are building scalable applications using agile methodologies. MongoDB was built for people who are building internet and business applications who need to evolve quickly and scale elegantly. MongoDB is one of the new open source databases . MongoDB has always focused on providing developers an excellent user experience, which, in addition to all its other properties, has made MongoDB a favorite of developers worldwide for a huge variety of applications.
This course is for beginners in MongoDB. This course covers basics of NoSQL and MongoDB database. It will start by introducing NoSQL database and its need, CAP theorem, types of NoSQL databases, MongoDB overview, installation, creation of a database and collection, basic commands, performing CRUD operations and sorting operation.
Taught by
Poonam Fegade
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