Starting MongoDB Services After Installation
After completing installation, we will start services for the mongodb using systemctl command.
sudo systemctl enable mongod
sudo systemctl start mongod
How to Install MongoDB on CentOS?
MongoDB is a flexible, powerful, and super-fast database management system. Unlike those old-school databases with strict rules, MongoDB lets you store your data in flexible documents, similar to how you organize things in JSON. This means you can easily add new information or change things up without much hassle.
In this article, we will install MongoDB on CentOS using two methods.
Table of Content
- How to Install MongoDB on CentOS?
- Method 1: Installing MongoDB Using RPM Package
- Method 2: Installing MongoDB Using Official Repository
- Starting MongoDB Services After Installation
- Running MongoDB with MongoDB Shell
- How to Verify MongoDB Installation on CentOS?
- How to Uninstall MongoDB?