Overview
MongoDB is a highly distributed database providing high availability, horizontal scaling, and geographic distribution to the users. This program will assist you in gathering an understanding of the document oriented NoSQL database – MongoDB, its Architecture, CRUD, Schema Design, Data Modeling and Indexing while working on real world examples.
What You'll Learn
This course covers:
- Mastering data modeling
- Ingestion
- Query
- Sharding
- Various Data Formats
- MongoDB CRUD
- Application Integration
- Backup and Recovery
Curriculum
- A brief into NoSQL
- Relational versus NoSQL data stores
- Entities, Relationships and Database modeling
- When to use Relational and when to use NoSQL
- Categories of NoSQL stores
- Examples of NoSQL stores
- NoSQL Storage Structures
- Data Formats
- JSON Data Format
- BSON Data Format
- Advantages of BSON
- Key Features
- Starting and Stopping the server
- Using the shell
- Servers
- Connections
- Database
- Collections
- Documents
- Fields
- Indexes
- ReplicaSet
- Sharding
- Insert (C)
- Simple Query Examples (R)
- Update (U)
- Remove (D)
- Indexing concepts
- Types of Indexes
- Indexes covering queries
- Query Expression Objects
- Query Options
- Cursors
- Mongo Query Language
- Cursors
- Joins
- Projections (Retrieving a subset of fields)
- Conditional operators
- Aggregation
- Grouping
- Why Replication?
- Difference between replication and backup
- Replication Setups
- Master/Slave Replication
- Replica sets
- Configuring ReplicaSets
- Adding members to ReplicaSet
- Removing members from ReplicaSet
- Setting up an Arbiter
- Oplogs
- Write concerns
- Adding admin user
- Adding database users
- Starting server with auth enabled
- Using authentication
- Replica sets and authentication
- Role management
- Develop Java application using MongoDB
- Develop PERL programs using MongoDB
- Idea of Sharding
- How is sharding different from replication?
- Shard servers
- Config servers
- mongos
- Sharding with Replication
- Configure and Setup Sharding using ReplicaSets
- The data directory
- fsync and lock
- mongodump
- mongorestore
- bsondump
- mongoimport
- mongoexport
- Data storage in GridFS
- Data retrieval from GridFS
Who should attend
Cognixia’s MongoDB training program is highly recommended for current and aspiring:-
- Database administrators
- Database server engineer
- Data analytics and visualization engineer
- Developer working on web, cloud, mobile, and other social technologies
- Applications engineer
Prerequisites
There are no specific prerequisites to participate in this MongoDB training program. However, a basic understanding of data concepts, any programming language such as Java and working knowledge of a text editor such as ‘VI editor’ would be beneficial for participants.
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Certification
Participants will be awarded with an exclusive certificate upon successful completion of the program. Every learner is evaluated based on their attendance in the sessions, their scores in the course assessments, projects, etc. The certificate is recognized by organizations all over the world and lends huge credibility to your resume.