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Comment #36156353
Some very nice and thoughtful work done here. One of the security risks that I see is the passing of corporate information into ChatGPT which may be sensitive. Is there a way to ob…
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Comment #16425741
There are many, many companies that rely on MongoDB. Companies like Google, Facebook, Cisco, Expedia, eBay, just to name a few. In my experience data loss and operational issues ar…
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Comment #15191971
MongoDB is definitely ready and capable of handling your traffic. There are best practices to follow, however, as is the case with any deployment. I would concur with mattbillenste…
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Comment #14809983
These "Why technology X is worthless" types of posts and statements always give me a bit of a laugh. As with most technologies, there is a) a learning curve, and b) best practices …
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Comment #14638502
MongoDB Stitch is a great new BaaS offering. They even have some great tutorials online to use it. Have a look at their sample PlateSpace app: https://github.com/mongodb/platespace…
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Comment #14139534
These are all incredible new features! Way to go MongoDB. I'm really excited about the new UI features and queryable backups.
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MongoDB Atlas M0
Have you wanted to try using MongoDB Atlas for learning and/or prototyping? Have you thought about moving your data to the cloud? Has the cost been a deterrent? Today MongoDB has a…
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Comment #13590457
MongoDB 3.4 passes the rigorous and tough Jepsen test. Jepsen designs tests to make databases fail in terms of data consistency, correctness, and safety... MongoDB 3.4 passed throu…