MongoDB Explained in 10 Minutes | SQL vs NoSQL | Jumpstart
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SQL, NoSQL, Relational, Non-Relational, Table, Collection, Row, Document, Column, Field. What does it all mean??
Stick around. In this short video, Senior Developer Advocate Jesse Hall explains it all and hopefully helps you decide which database to learn and use in your next project.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:44 - Overview
01:24 - SQL: Structure
03:02 - SQL: Schema
03:24 - SQL: Scaling
04:14 - NoSQL: Structure
05:13 - JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)
06:33 - MongoDB: Schema
07:11 - Terminology
07:39 - MongoDB Ecosystem
07:45 - MongoDB Self-Hosted
08:03 - MongoDB Atlas
08:34 - MongoDB Compass
08:55 - MongoDB Realm
09:13 - MongoDB Atlas Search
09:34 - MongoDB Charts
09:52 - MongoDB Online Archive
10:11 - MongoDB Data Lake
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As an old school SQL developer this was the first video I could find that simply and clearly explained the differences of Mongo really well, thanks!
As a former old school Lotus Notes developer, I agree - I have worked with SQL for a long time, too, but MongoDb is closer to Lotus Notes (RIP).
Yeah - me too. This was awesome.
I've seen SQL and NoSQL, as well as Mongodb, around for years and this is the first time I've ever seen any of it defined in an easy-to-understand way! Thank you!
I totally agree. Everything is clearly explained
Great simple to understand video and terminology - Thanks
Loved the info, I just applied for a position as a Communications Engineer at MongoDb and this is really exciting to learn. Thanks for making the info so simple. I think I can do this haha.
this is a top class masterpiece. Its so clearly explained that its unbelievable. Kudos.
Great video! it's very helpful to understand concept ! Please make more videos
It was very informative! Thanks a million!
Thank you, that was very helpful!
Omg the beginning though 😂
Simplest Explanation ever to found out 😊
Awsome explanation ❤
Great explanation, thank you
MongoDB is a source-available cross-platform document-oriented database program. Classified as a NoSQL database program, MongoDB uses JSON-like documents with optional schemas.
Thank you ChatGPT.
You're the best bro!, very helpful video
the first 20 seconds got me👍🏽 and subscribing
Jesse, that's hilarious and clever! Job weldone! 💯👌
I benefited a lot from the video. And got the right idea of the details. thank you❤
Amazing video, thanks for this!
whooaa started watching it for mongodb and learnt about sql and nosql too
Do you mind saying what’s used to build the animated image at 09:03 ?
Jesse, Thanks for the helpful tutorial. Will I be able to find the pagination tutorial in this channel?
Explained as simple as MongoDB
Surprised to see Jesse here😯
Cool Intro xD!
Lol, awesomeness unfolded.. Yay!! ✌️
Wow, very well explained
❤well explained
1:05, oooomg, these clothes are blowing my mind, they're soo awesome. i loved JS
best of the best!
@2.55: Is the primary key for Email_Table, Phone_table, Address_table has the right data? Because I see _id is "1" in every row and I hope it is the primary key in each of those tables.
Yeahh! 😁 😁 😁 Finalllyy..! 😁 😁 😁 Wait ends! 😁 😁 😁
3:35 Where is the difference between 1 server having 64 CPUs/cores and 64 servers having 1? 6:57 so it is less expensive to have 64 1-CPU-servers than 1 64-CPU-servers? I am really extra sure that at least energetically the latter is cheaper, which in turn leads me to the conclusion energy costs are way too small.
ACTUALLY - with me in full-pedant mode - the term "relational" does not come from the relationships between tables, but the mathematical term "relation" from which relational databases are comprised. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relation_(database)