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  1. MongoDB: The World’s Leading Modern Database

    Elevate your applications with MongoDB’s native graph data support. Traverse relationships across your collections to uncover patterns, enable intelligent graph-based reasoning, and build powerful …

  2. What Is MongoDB? | MongoDB

    MongoDB is a document database with the scalability and flexibility that you want with the querying and indexing that you need.

  3. Databases and Collections in MongoDB

    Manage databases and collections in MongoDB using Atlas UI, `mongosh`, or Compass, with options for creation and schema validation.

  4. MongoDB Documentation - Homepage

    Official MongoDB Documentation. Learn to store data in flexible documents, create an Atlas deployment, and use our tools and integrations.

  5. What is MongoDB? - Database Manual - MongoDB Docs

    Introduction to the MongoDB document database. Learn about Cloud deployments on Atlas, self-managed Enterprise and Community editions, and how to get started.

  6. Download MongoDB Community Server

    Get access to advanced functionality such as auto-scale, full-text search, and data distribution across regions and clouds. Deploy in minutes on AWS, Google Cloud, and/or Azure, with no downloads …

  7. Getting Started with MongoDB - Database Manual - MongoDB Docs

    To get started and explore MongoDB, try the 5 minute interactive tutorial that connects you to a MongoDB Atlas cluster and walks you through inserting, querying, and deleting data in MongoDB.

  8. MongoDB Features & Key Characteristics

    MongoDB is a flexible, document-oriented database platform that is designed to be the cloud database of choice for enterprise applications. MongoDB provides a number of features that make it a great …

  9. Install MongoDB - Database Manual - MongoDB Docs

    Install or upgrade MongoDB Community or Enterprise Edition on Linux, macOS, Windows, or Docker. Includes supported platform and version information.

  10. Create A MongoDB Database

    MongoDB creates a database when you first store data. This step-by-step guide will walk you through how to deploy your own database.