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When getting started with MongoDB, most developers will begin with the basic CRUD operations (Create-Read-Update-Delete) that they are familiar with from other databases. insert, find, update, and delete operations will indeed form the backbone of most applications. However, in almost all applications, complex data retrieval and manipulation requirements will exist that exceed what is possible with the basic MongoDB commands.
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See the introduction for information on how to use the tuning package.
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Merge has a lot of extra options for dealing with existing data that we’ll discuss in Chapter 8.
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Harrison, G., Harrison, M. (2021). Tuning Aggregation Pipelines. In: MongoDB Performance Tuning. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6879-7_7
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