How to Install MongoDB on Linux Mint 18.1 Serena LTS Easy Guide

January 30, 2017 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Install MongoDB Linux Mint 18.1 Serena

Hello Mint User! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install MongoDB NoSQL Database Community Edition on Linux Mint 18.1 Serena LTS 32/64-bit Mate/Cinnamon/KDE/Xfce Desktop.

And MongoDB for Linux Mint 18.1 (from “humongous”) is an Open-Source Document Database written in C++, and the leading NoSQL database.

Moreover, the 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, the Contents and Details of MongoDB Installation for Linux Mint 18.1 Serena are Expressly Essentials to Give Focus Only to the Essentials Instructions and Commands and Make the Tutorial Easier to Read and Digest ;)

How to Install MongoDB on Debian Bookworm – Step-by-step
  1. Open a Shell Terminal emulator window
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)

    Install MongoDB on Linux Mint 18.1 Serena LTS - Open Terminal

    In case first see: Terminal QuickStart Guide.

  2. SetUp Apt Repo for Latest MongoDB Installation

    MongoDB Apt Repo Setup
  3. Making Needed /data/db Directory.

    sudo mkdir -p /data/db
    sudo chmod g+w /data/db

    The User Running the MongoDB Server need Write Permission on /data/db!

  4. Installing the MongoDB Database for Linux Mint

    sudo apt-get install -y mongodb-org
  5. Starting MongoDB Server

    sudo mongod
  6. MongoDB Database Getting-Started Guide.

    MongoDB First, Steps
  7. How to Getting-Started with Redis In-Memory DB for Linux Mint:
    Redis on Mint.


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