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Building a Mongo Server Part II

In Part I, we set up the basics of bringing the server online, including it’s IP address, DNS, logging, and ntp.  In Part II, we will set up a HDS (Hardware Detection System), a drive for our Mongo data, and do our initial Mongo installation.  Let’s get started! Adding a Read more…

By Alexander Smith, 3 months ago
Database Administration

Building a Mongo Server on Centos 7 Part 1

This article builds on our article from a few years ago on basic Linux server setups.  You can read the article “here.”  For our build, we are creating a server on KVM.  The server currently has mounted the following drives: The VM was built with 1GB of RAM for now Read more…

By admin, 4 months ago
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