MongoDB Training

MongoDB Training in Bangalore

Dsm Infotech, Bangalore is a leading training institute providing real-time and placement oriented MongoDB Training Courses in Bangalore. Our MongoDB training course includes basic to advanced levels. we have a team of certified trainers who are working professionals with hands on real time MongoDB projects knowledge which will provide you an edge over other training institutes.
 
 Our MongoDB training center is well equipped with lab facilities and excellent infrastructure for providing you real time training experience. We also provide certification training programs in MongoDB Training.  We have successfully trained and provided placement for many of our students in major MNC Companies, after successful completion of the course. We provide placement support for our students.
 
 Our team of experts at Dsm Infotech  Training Institute, Bangalore have designed our MongoDB Training course content and syllabus based on students requirements to achieve everyone’s career goal.  Our MongoDB Training course fee is economical and tailor-made based on training requirement.
 
 We Provide regular training classes(day time classes), weekend training classes, and fast track training classes for MongoDB Training in our centers located across Bangalore. We also provide Online Training Classes for MongoDB Training Course.

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MongoDB Course Syllabus

 
Intro to MongoDB:
  • Concepts
  • Scaling
  • SQL and Complex Transactions
  • Documents Overview
  • Installing MongoDB (windows)
  • Installing MongoDB (linux)
  • JSON
  • Dynamic Schema
  • Mongoimport
  • Cursors Introduction
  • Query Language: Basic Concepts
  • Query Language: Projection
  • Query Language: Advantages of a Dynamic Schema
  • Shell: Queries
  • Sorting
  • Query Language: Cursors
CRUD,ADMIN COMMANDS:
  • Insertion
  • Update
  • save() Command
  • Partial Updates & Document Limits
  • Removing Documents
  • Multi Update
  • Upsert
  • Wire Protocol
  • Bulk() Operations and Methods
  • Common Commands
  • db.runCommand()
  • db.isMaster()
  • db.serverStatus()
  • db.currentOp() & db.killOp()
  • collection.stats() & collection.drop()
  • Review of Commands
Storage Engine:
  • Introduction
  • Storage Engine: WiredTiger
  • createIndex(), getIndexes() & dropIndex()
  • Collection Scans
  • Index Notes
  • Unique Indexes
  • Sparse Indexes
  • TTL Indexes
  • Geospatial Indexes
  • Text Indexes
  • Background Index Creation
  • Explain Plans
  • Covered Queries
  • Read & Write Recap
  • currentOp() & killOp()
  • The Profiler
  • mongostat and mongotop
Replication Overview:
  • Asynchronous Replication
  • Statement-based vs. Binary Replication
  • Replication Concepts
  • Automatic Failover
  • Recovery
  • Starting Replica Sets
  • Initiating a Replica
  • Replica Set Status
  • Replica Set Commands
  • Reading & Writing
  • Failover
  • Read Preference
  • Read Preference Options
Reconfiguring a Replica Set:
  • Arbiters
  • Priority Options
  • Hidden Option & Slave Delay
  • Voting Options
  • Applied Reconfiguration
  • Write Concern Principles
  • Examining the ‘w’ Parameter
  • Write Concern Use Cases & Patterns
  • Reexamining the Page View Counter Pattern
  • wtimeout & Capacity Planning
  • Replica Sets in a Single Datacenter
  • Replica Sets in Multiple Datacenters
  • Replica Sets and Storage Engine Considerations
Scalability:
  • Sharding & Data Distribution
  • Replication with Sharding
  • Chunks & Operations
  • Sharding Processes
  • Cluster Topology
  • Running on localhost
  • The Config Database
  • Adding the Initial Shards
  • Enable Sharding for a Collection
  • Working with a Sharded Cluster
  • Cardinality & Monotonic Shard Keys
  • Shard Key Selection Example
  • Process and Machine Layout
  • Bulk Inserts and Pre-splitting
Backup and Restore:
  • Overview of Security
  • Security continued: Authentication and Authorization
  • SSL and Keyfiles
  • Security and Clients
  • Intra-cluster Security
  • Overview of Backing Up
  • Mongodump
  • Filesystem Snapshotting
  • Backing Up a Sharded Cluster
  • Backup Strategies
  • Additional Features of MongoDB
  • GridFS