[dba-Tech] A new MongoDB
Salakhetdinov Shamil
mcp2004 at mail.ru
Wed Mar 2 14:29:44 CST 2016
Hi Jim --
While doing some R&D with the current version 3.2.3 of MongoDB on MS Windows 10 I have found your two years old posting here.
MongoDB is really a great documents/NoSQL database management system.
And it has an advanced and flexible C# driver/library out-of-the box.
I like a lot.
Thank you.
-- Shamil
>Wednesday, April 16, 2014 4:48 AM +03:00 from Jim Lawrence <accessd at shaw.ca>:
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>Of all the post relational databases, MongoDB is perhaps the best option for a new developers.
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>It has some major ingredient which should make it at least the first choice. One, is is very mature at seven years, two, its development is well funded, three, many of the major companies have adopted the DB, four, there is excellent documentation and training available on the product, five Mongo has connectors to virtually all major products (nodejs, MarisDB, Postgres, Oracle and it may even have MS SQL connections) and finally, there is a 24 hour help desk (mind you help it will cost you $250 per hour but for a larger company that is hardly a deterrent).
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>One of the major issues with the migration from relational databases to MapReduce databases is that the adopters have little understanding of the concepts, have not adequately researched their data needs, do not have the onsite expertise and the staff have not even availed themselves of the appropriate training or research.
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>That all said, MongoDB has just released it new state-of-the-art engine with a pile of new features:
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>http://blog.mongodb.org/post/82092813806/mongodb-2-6-our-biggest-release-ever
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>Jim
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