The relationship of RDBMS terminology with MongoDB

Vignesh A Sathiyanantham
1 min readMar 22, 2020

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MongoDB is a cross-platform, document oriented database that provides, high performance, high availability, and easy scalability. MongoDB works on concept of collection and document.

Database

Database is a physical container for collections. Each database gets its own set of files on the file system. A single MongoDB server typically has multiple databases.

Collection

A collection is a group of MongoDB documents. It is the equivalent of an RDBMS table. A collection exists within a single database. Collections do not enforce a schema. Documents within a collection can have different fields. Typically, all documents in a collection are of similar or related purposes.

Document

A document is a set of key-value pairs. Documents have a dynamic schema. Dynamic schema means that documents in the same collection do not need to have the same set of fields or structures, and common fields in a collection’s documents may hold different types of data.

RDBMS MongoDB Database Database Table Collection Tuple/Row Document column Field Table Join Embedded Documents Primary Key Primary Key (key _id)

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Vignesh A Sathiyanantham
Vignesh A Sathiyanantham

Written by Vignesh A Sathiyanantham

Decade of experience in building product related to private datacenter and public cloud #Java #AWS #VMware #Python

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