In this post we will see How to install MongoDB on Mac OS X. MongoDB is one of the most used, open-source document database, and NoSQL database. MongoDB is developed by 10gen.
STEP 1 – Downloading MongoDB .tgz
file
Download MongoDB Compass for Mac - Explore your MongoDB databases in a visual manner and quickly create and run queries without having to know anything about the query language. In this post we will see How to install MongoDB on Mac OS X. MongoDB is one of the most used, open-source document database, and NoSQL database. MongoDB is developed by 10gen. STEP 1 – Downloading MongoDB.tgz file. Visit MongoDB official website and download the.tgz file from the community section of the website. MongoDB offers both an Enterprise and Community version of its powerful distributed document database. MongoDB Enterprise is available as part of the MongoDB Enterprise Advanced subscription, which features the most comprehensive support and the best SLA when you run MongoDB on your own infrastructure. Download MongoDB. Get MongoDB from official website, extracts it: $ cd /Download $ tar xzf. Download Mongodb 3.4 For Mac Current version of MongoDB is 3.4.7 and I will be installing 64-bit version through command line. The steps to install MongoDB on Linux are very simple, just follow the below terminal commands to download and install it.
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Visit MongoDB official website and download the .tgz file from the community section of the website.
Now extract the downloded
Now extract the downloded
.tgz
and mv the mongo directory to /usr/local/mongod
b directory using following command in terminal.