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MongoDB High Availability

You're reading from   MongoDB High Availability Design and implement a highly available server using the latest features of MongoDB.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783986729
Length 164 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Afshin Mehrabani Afshin Mehrabani
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Preface 1. Understanding the MongoDB Architecture and Processes FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding MongoDB's Failures and Limitations 3. Clustering in MongoDB 4. Utilizing a Replica Set 5. Replica Set in Action 6. Understanding the Concept of Sharding 7. Sharding in Action 8. Analyzing and Improving Database Performance 9. Migrating Instances and Reducing Downtime 10. Monitoring and Troubleshooting the Database Index

Enable sharding


In order to enable sharding for a collection of data, we should enable sharding for a database first.

We should use the same mongo command-line environment to enable, deactivate, or modify database sharding. To enable sharding for a database, you can use following command:

sh.enableSharding(database)

We enable sharding for the database newdb. This is shown in the following screenshot:

If the enabling process is successful, you get the preceding message from the shell. Otherwise, you will get an error. Now that we enabled sharding for the database, the next step is to enable sharding for database collections.

The following screenshot shows the status of sharding after enabling sharding for the newdb database:

As you can see in the preceding screenshot, the partitioned field is true for the database newdb, but it's false for other databases.

Before jumping into enabling sharding for a collection of databases, you should consider one or more shard keys. MongoDB will distribute the...

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