The MongoDB NoSQL Database Blog

Month

December 2011

2 posts

MongoSV Recap

Last week over 1,100 developers came together for MongoSV, the largest MongoDB conference to date. 10gen kicked off MongoSV with our inaugural MongoDB Masters program, which brought together MongoDB evangelists from around the world.

At the opening keynote, 10gen CTO Eliot Horowitz demoed a twitter app for #mongoSV tweets, featuring the new aggregation framework expected for the MongoDB 2.2 release. These gather all the tweets sent out with the hashtag #mongoSV and organizes them in by recency and most retweets. Get the source code for the demo app here

Read More →

Dec 16, 201152 notes
#mongoSV #MongoDB #conference #databases #database #noSQL
MongoDB On Microsoft Azure

A new preview release of the MongoDB controller for Azure is available. This release includes support for replica sets, and over the coming months, we’ll be adding support for MongoDB’s sharding facilities. We’ll also be working to more tightly integrate MongoDB with the features of Azure platform. Each member of a replica set is hosted by an instance of an Azure worker role, so the size of the replica set is determined by the number of instances configured for the the replica set worker roles. Each replica set worker role creates a child process to run the mongod server process. The controller defines an Azure worker role which represents a MongoDB cluster.

Read More →

Dec 1, 20116 notes
Next page →
2012 2013
  • January 3
  • February 1
  • March 4
  • April 3
  • May 5
  • June 3
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
2011 2012 2013
  • January 1
  • February 1
  • March
  • April 2
  • May 4
  • June 5
  • July 8
  • August 10
  • September 5
  • October 8
  • November 7
  • December 5
2010 2011 2012
  • January 1
  • February
  • March 2
  • April 2
  • May 3
  • June 3
  • July 2
  • August 1
  • September 3
  • October 1
  • November 1
  • December 2
2009 2010 2011
  • January 1
  • February 6
  • March 12
  • April 6
  • May 3
  • June 3
  • July 1
  • August 1
  • September 1
  • October
  • November
  • December 1
2009 2010
  • January 1
  • February
  • March
  • April 4
  • May 2
  • June 3
  • July 5
  • August 6
  • September 2
  • October 3
  • November 4
  • December 2