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April 6, 2012

MongoDB Architecture

Filed under: MongoDB,NoSQL — Patrick Durusau @ 6:51 pm

MongoDB Architecture by Ricky Ho.

From the post:

NOSQL has become a very heated topic for large web-scale deployment where scalability and semi-structured data driven the DB requirement towards NOSQL. There has been many NOSQL products evolving in over last couple years. In my past blogs, I have been covering the underlying distributed system theory of NOSQL, as well as some specific products such as CouchDB and Cassandra/HBase.

Last Friday I was very lucky to meet with Jared Rosoff from 10gen in a technical conference and have a discussion about the technical architecture of MongoDb. I found the information is very useful and want to share with more people.

One thing I am very impressed by MongoDb is that it is extremely easy to use and the underlying architecture is also very easy to understand.

Very nice walk through the architecture of MongoDB! Certainly a model for posts exploring other NoSQL solutions.

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