How to Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 22.04 | Step-by-Step Guide to Using MongoDB [With Examples]

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This tutorial demonstrates how to install MongoDB on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 in seven steps. You’ll learn how to use MongoDB with the necessary commands and code examples. We will focus on how to install the MongoDB Community Edition code-named Jammy JellyFish.

Step 1: Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 22.04
Step 2: Start MongoDB Service
Step 3: Create MongoDB database and user
Step 4: Secure MongoDB on Ubuntu
Step 5: Configure MongoDB for remote access
Step 6: Access MongoDB remotely
Step 7: How to use MongoDB

7.1. Inserting data
7.2. Retrieving data
7.3. Updating data
7.4. Deleting data

Congrats! You have successfully installed MongoDB on Ubuntu 22.04 server and learned how to configure and start using the popular open-source database.

Timecodes:
0:00 Step 1: Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 22.04
6:16 Step 2: Start MongoDB Service
9:20 Step 3: Create MongoDB database and user
18:20 Step 4: Secure MongoDB on Ubuntu
26:26 Step 5: Configure MongoDB for remote access
31:45 Step 6: Access MongoDB remotely
36:27 Step 7: How to use MongoDB

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awesome. its very detail. it helped alot 🙂

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