MongoDB Shell
For dealing with MongoDB databases, MongoDB provides the MongoDB Shell command-line interface (CLI) tool. The ability to handle and query MongoDB data straight from the terminal is robust and flexible. After installing MongoDB, you may access the MongoDB Shell, often known as mongo. It interacts with the database using JavaScript-based syntax. Additionally, it has built-in help that shows details about possible commands and how to use them.
MongoDB Architecture
MongoDB is a popular NoSQL document-oriented database management system, known for its flexibility, high performance, high availability, and multi-storage engines. The term NoSQL means non-relational. It means that MongoDB isn’t based on a table-like relational database structure. It is used by Adobe, Uber, IBM, and Google. In this article, we will delve into the MongoDB architecture, exploring its key components and how they work together.