Identifying Database Workloads

Learn how to identify the database workload of an application which is the first step of data modeling with MongoDB.

Identifying Database Workloads

Unit Overview

In this unit, you’ll identify the entities and their attributes within an example application. Then, you’ll identify read and write operations associated with the entities. Lastly, you’ll quantify read and write operations to determine what data is accessed most frequently.

Prerequisites

Lessons in This Unit

  • Lesson 1 – Identifying and Quantifying Entities
  • Lesson 2 – Identifying Reads and Writes
  • Lesson 3 – Quantifying Reads and Writes
  • 01.
    Lesson 1: Identifying and Quantifying Entities
    • Learn
    • Practice
  • 02.
    Lesson 2: Identifying Reads and Writes
    • Learn
    • Practice
  • 03.
    Lesson 3: Quantifying Reads and Writes
    • Learn
    • Practice
  • 04.
    Conclusion
    • Learn
Parker Faucher | University Curriculum Engineer

Parker Faucher | University Curriculum Engineer

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John McCambridge | University Curriculum Engineer

John McCambridge | University Curriculum Engineer

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Emily Pope | Senior Curriculum Designer

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Vick Mena | Director, Curriculum

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