Scaling MongoDB

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Create a MongoDB cluster that will grow to meet the needs of your application. With this short and concise book, you'll get guidelines for setting up and using clusters to store a large volume of data, and learn how to access the data efficiently. In the process, you'll understand how to make your application work with a distributed database...

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Overview

Create a MongoDB cluster that will grow to meet the needs of your application. With this short and concise book, you'll get guidelines for setting up and using clusters to store a large volume of data, and learn how to access the data efficiently. In the process, you'll understand how to make your application work with a distributed database system.

Scaling MongoDB will help you:

  • Set up a MongoDB cluster through sharding
  • Work with a cluster to query and update data
  • Operate, monitor, and backup your cluster
  • Plan your application to deal with outages

By following the advice in this book, you'll be well on your way to building and running an efficient, predictable distributed system using MongoDB.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781449303211
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 3/7/2011
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 66
  • Product dimensions: 6.60 (w) x 8.90 (h) x 0.10 (d)

Meet the Author

Kristina Chodorow, a software engineer at 10gen, is a core contributor to the MongoDB project and has worked on the database server, PHP driver, Perl driver, and many other areas. She’s given talks at conferences around the world, including OSCON, LinuxCon, FOSDEM, and Latinoware.

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Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1: Welcome to Distributed Computing!

Chapter 2: Understanding Sharding

Chapter 3: Setting Up a Cluster

Chapter 4: Working With a Cluster

Chapter 5: Administration

Chapter 6: Further Reading

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  • Posted Thu Apr 07 00:00:00 EDT 2011

    A quick, but comprehensive read on Sharding with MongoDB

    The ebook weighs in at 64 pages. You can get a dead-tree copy via print on demand, but I recommend against it. Sharding in mongodb is a moving target. For example, right around publication time, the default chunk size of shards was changed from 200MB to 64MB. Therefore, if you rushed out and bought a print on demand copy, you would end up being stuck with a paper with that wrong piece of information. Ebook owners however can download an updated copy.

    The writing style in the book is very matter of fact, and quite readable. It takes a certain talent to be able to use terms like cardinality and illustrate sharding with interval notation without sounding unnecessarily academic. Kristina demonstrates said talent here.

    My one complaint about the book is that it does not discuss the problems with running the shard server on windows. However, as Kristina pointed out to me on twitter, the book also does not deal with writing init.d or upstart scripts for mongos on unix, so windows is not being singled out here.

    However, my one complaint, the book is quite comprehensive in its 64 pages. If I ever do need to use sharding in production, I will be reading the book very closely, and I'd recommend anyone else thinking about sharding mongodb do the same.

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    Posted Fri Jul 01 00:00:00 EDT 2011

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