![]() ![]() This process will install MongoDb Compass by default – this is Mongo’s equivalent of SQL Server Management Studio, or MySQL’s SQL Workbench. If you decide to change any of the default directories, then make a note of what you change them to otherwise just accept the defaults: You’re then given some options during the installation. Most of what’s here is a duplication of what you can find in the official docs. I wanted to install and run it locally however, most of the tutorials for Mongo push Atlas pretty heavily, so I thought it might be worth creating a post on installing and running Mongo from scratch. I’m relatively new to Mongo, but I’ve decided to use it for a recent project, mainly because it writes quickly. ![]()
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