How to Install MongoDB on Slackware Gnu/Linux

August 6, 2019 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

GNU/Linux Slackware Installing MongoDB – QuickStart Guide

Hi! The Guide shows you Step-by-Step How to Install MongoDB 4.x Legacy Database in Slackware 14.2/Current GNU/Linux 64-bit Desktop.

And MongoDB for Slackware Linux (from “humongous”) is an Open-Source Document Database written in C++, and the leading NoSQL database.

MongoDB Database Features:

  • Document-Oriented Storage >> JSON-style documents with dynamic schemas offer simplicity and power.
  • Full Index Support >> Index on any attribute, just like you’re used to.
  • Replication & High Availability >> Mirror across LANs and WANs for scale and peace of mind.
  • Auto-Sharding >> Scale horizontally without compromising functionality.
  • Querying >> Rich, document-based queries.
  • Fast In-Place Updates >> Atomic modifiers for contention-free performance.
  • Map/Reduce >> Flexible aggregation and data processing.
  • GridFS >> Store files of any size without complicating your stack.
  • Professional Support by MongoDB >> Enterprise class support, training, and consulting available.

Finally, this a System-Wide Setup, for a Local one simply Extract and Run it from inside the Home Directory.

Finally, this guide includes detailed instructions about to Getting-Started with MongoDB on GNU/Linux.

How to Install MongoDB for Slackware Linux - Featured
  1. 1. Launching Terminal

    Open Terminal Window
    On Budgie/Gnome Hit Cmd/Win and Search for ‘term’:
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)

    How to Install MongoDB for Slackware Linux Easy Guide - Open Terminal

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