Horizontal Scaling
It means scaling out and involves adding more machines or instances to your MongoDB cluster. Each machine in the cluster handles a small amount of the data, distributing the load across multiple servers.
Horizontal Vs Vertical Scaling in MongoDB
Horizontal and vertical scaling are two common strategies used to handle increasing loads or data volumes in databases like MongoDB. MongoDB is a popular open-source, NoSQL database management system that uses a document-oriented data model. It has multiple features like high performance, flexibility, and scalability. In this article, we will talk about its scalability aspect.
Table of Content
- What is scalability?
- Horizontal Scaling
- Vertical Scaling
- Use Cases
- Which one to choose?
- How to do scaling in MongoDB?
- Difference between of Horizontal and Vertical Scrolling
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