MongoDB is an open-source document-based database management tool that stores data in JSON-like formats. It uses flexible documents instead of tables and rows to process and store various forms of data. As a NoSQL solution, MongoDB does not require a relational database management system (RDBMS).
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service provides secure, reliable, scalable, and low-cost computational resources. It gives developers the tools to build virtually any web-scale application.
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Triggers when you add a new collection.
Triggers when you add a new database.
Triggers when you add a new document to a collection.
Triggers when you add a new field to a collection.
Triggers when a new instance is created.
Triggers when a new event is scheduled for one of your instances.
Create a new document in a collection of your choice.
Start Stop or Reboot Instance
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MongoDB is an open-source cross-platform document-oriented database implemented in C++. It is developed by 10gen, a company created in 2007 by its namesake developer and former VP at DoubleClick, Dwight Merriman. MongoDB stores data as JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas (meaning that the schema can change during runtime), making it a NoSQL database. It is heavily used for applications that are free-form, unstructured, semi-structured or non-relational. MongoDB adapts and extends the document model to store more complex data structures than simple flat documents. The MongoDB data model has no fixed structure. Documents can contain any JSON-formatted data, be composed of arrays, subdocuments and references going down to any depth. The API supports queries, indexing, transactions, and auto-sharding. The database is free and open-source software released under the GNU Affero General Public License.
MongoDB is available as a standalone server, or as a part of other software and services such as Heroku, Compose, MongoLab, Modulus, and Cloud Foundry. In this example, we will use the standalone MongoDB server. A new version of the server was released in October 2015 called “MongoDB 3.0”. This new version includes new deployment options including containerized deployment on Docker containers for Linux users and Cloud Provider Integration for Windows users.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2. is a web service that provides users access to computer systems over the Internet. Amazon EC2 enables users to rent virtual computers on which they can run their own applications or use existing software and databases from companies like Oracle and SAP. Amazon EC2 allows users to start small with only one virtual CPU and 7GB of memory per instance and eventually grow to an instance with up to 244 GB of RAM and 64 virtual CPUs for compute intensive jobs. Amazon EC2 provides an elastic computing service (ECS. that scales automatically from one instance to thousands of instances or more as demand requires. Amazon EC2 charges customers based on the number of hours that their instances run.
To create a MongoDB database we will need to have a running instance of the MongoDB database on an Amazon EC2 instance. To do this we need to fplow a few steps:
We can select “Relational Database Service” under “Services” on the right hand side to go to the RDS page. Then click on the DB Instance named “mongo”, which should be owned by “root” (since you created the DB instance using the shell script. You should see information about the DB instance in the tabular form below:
The value for “Publicly Accessible” should be set to “Yes” so that anyone can access your DB instance from their own machine. The value for “Private DNS Name” should be something like mongodb-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