About Course

MongoDB is a free and open-source cross-platform document-oriented database program. Importantly, MongoDB avoids the traditional table-based relational database structure and leverages on JSON-like documents with dynamic schemas. This helps to make the integration of data in certain types of applications easier and faster.

QA Training Hub Hyderabad, a leader in QA and Testing Training offers highest quality and most comprehensive training program in MongoDB. Through this program, we help students to gain expertise in leading document-oriented NoSQL database, designed with both Scalability and Developer agility. Students are also provided an in-depth understanding of MongoDB Architecture, CRUD, Schema Design and Data Modelling and Indexing using real-life case studies.

The objective of this program is to turn students into successful MongoDB experts. By the end of the MongoDB online training program, students will be able to, Gain insight into the ‘Roles,’ Design schema using Advanced Queries, Trouble shoot performance issues, Understand MongoDB Backup and Recovery options, Setup a replicated cluster and sharding, Do health check, backup, recovery, performance tuning and data migration.

So, by the end of the training program, students will be able to produce database designs for MongoDB applications, understand its usage in solving your business problem. Our MongoDB training program is useful for software architects, database professionals, project managers and software developers. Also, graduates interested to learn NoSQL databases can also register for our MongoDB online training program.

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Course Content

Introduction to NoSQL and MongoDB

  • RDBMS
  • Types of relational databases
  • Challenges of RDBMS
  • NoSQL database,
  • how NoSQL suits Big Data needs
  • Introduction to MongoDB and its advantages
  • JSON features
  • Data types

MongoDB Installation

Importance of NoSQL

CRUD Operations

Data Modeling & Schema Design

Data Management & Administration

Data Indexing and Aggregation

MongoDB Security

Working with Unstructured Data