What is scaling in mongodb?
Answer / Shivam Rathaur
Scaling in MongoDB refers to the process of increasing the capacity of a MongoDB deployment to handle increased data and traffic. MongoDB supports different methods of scaling, including sharding, replica sets, and horizontal scaling.
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