A Brief Introduction to MongoDB
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MongoDB is a document-oriented No.Sql database for storing large amounts of data. MongoDB uses collections and documents instead of tables and rows, as in traditional relational databases. The NoSQL database is a replacement for traditional SQL databases and includes almost all of the functionality found in RDBMS (Relational Database Management Systems) systems. The way MongoDB and SQL Databases manage data is the most significant distinction between them. The document query language supported by MongoDB plays a vital role in supporting dynamic queries.