MongoDB at MapMyFitness
Posted on February 27th, 2013 in Blog. As one of our primary data stores, we utilize MongoDB heavily. Early last year our DevOps lead, Chris Merz, submitted some of our use cases to 10gen as fodder for a presentation at the MongoDB conference in Boulder. The presentation went well enough at the Boulder conference that 10gen asked him to give it again at San Francisco, Seattle and again in Boulder.
Hopefully there is some useful information in the deck that can help you in your quest to dominate MongoDB.




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well, you have to make them yourself. I am clruentry not aware of any PHP framework (other than my own
that would tackle the problem in this way.But it should be really easy to do. The tricky part is making this option easy to use and all other options as difficult as possible so you are never tempted to make a shortcut .@Wim: that’s ok, array is not supposed to be there anyway. Notice is generated only for malicious users and (in properly configured system) is not even displayed it just ends up in your logs. No harm done.