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When Should You Use a Cache With MongoDB?

When Should You Use a Cache With MongoDB?



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Enterprises and customers are spread worldwide, with everyone wanting to work with the same data. MongoDB stores your data in an efficient and structured way.
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Caching tiers were introduced because it was too slow for applications to read the required data directly from a relational database. Most relational databases were designed 50 years ago when an enterprise would run the database and any applications in a single data center. Fast forward to today, when enterprises and customers are spread worldwide, with everyone wanting to work with the same data.


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