MongoDB Database
MongoDB is a popular open-source NoSQL database that stores data in flexible, JSON-like documents instead of the tables and rows found in traditional relational databases. This document-oriented model allows for a dynamic and schema-less architecture, meaning fields can vary from document to document, which provides significant flexibility for developers and is well-suited for handling unstructured or semi-structured data. Designed for high performance and horizontal scalability, MongoDB is a prominent choice for modern applications, particularly in big data, content management, and real-time services where agility and the ability to handle large, diverse datasets are critical.
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2. Getting Started with MongoDB