Tuesday: NoSQL Day
Mathias works on the core MongoDB server and maintains the C language driver. Previously, he worked at FactSet where he used MongoDB in a log analysis application. He has a degree in Computer Science from the University of Maryland.
http://twitter.com/mathias_mongo
Track: Cloud & nosql, thursday 14:15 - 15:05
Track: nosql, tuesday 14:15 - 15:05
MongoDB is an open source, non-relational, document oriented database ideally suited for web development. MongoDB bridges the gap between key-value stores (which are fast and highly scalable) and traditional RDBMS systems (which provide rich queries and deep functionality).
MongoDB has been designed to scale horizontally via an auto-sharding architecture. Auto-sharding permits the development of large-scale data clusters that incorporate additional machines dynamically, automatically accommodate changes in load and data distribution, and ensure automated failover.
Track: Cloud & nosql, monday - all day
This workshop is led by one of the developers of MongoDB. We'll present
the fundamental principles of MongoDB, how to set up and interact with
the database, and what to consider when building applications using a
document-based data model. This workshop will cover:
* How to
install and configure MongoDB
* Basic administration via MongoDB's
JavaScript console
* CRUD, indexing, query profiling, atomic
updates
* How the MongoDB drivers work, and how to use them to
build applications
* Map/reduce
* Data modeling with MongoDB
documents
* Administration
* Scaling with MongoDB
(master/slave configurations, replica sets, and auto-sharding)
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Unique database features, including capped collections, geo indexing,
large file storage, and atomic updates
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