Become MongoDB Certified with updated C100DEV exam questions and correct answers
Which of the following constraints might impact your data model for MongoDB? (Select three)
Suppose you have a restaurants collection with the following document structure:
{
_id: ObjectId("5eb3d668b31de5d588f42931"),
address: {
building: '6409',
coord: [ -74.00528899999999, 40.628886 ],
street: '11 Avenue',
zipcode: '11219'
},
borough: 'Brooklyn',
cuisine: 'American',
grades: [
{
date: ISODate("2014-07-18T00:00:00.000Z"),
grade: 'A',
score: 12
},
{
date: ISODate("2013-07-30T00:00:00.000Z"),
grade: 'A',
score: 12
},
{
date: ISODate("2013-02-13T00:00:00.000Z"),
grade: 'A',
score: 11
},
{ date: ISODate("2012-08-16T00:00:00.000Z"),
grade: 'A',
score: 2 },
{
date: ISODate("2011-08-17T00:00:00.000Z"),
grade: 'A',
score: 11
}
],
name: 'Regina Caterers',
restaurant_id: '40356649'
}
You don't have any indexes so far. What will the query plan look like for the following query?
db.restaurants.find( { "cuisine": "American" } )
You are tasked with developing a high-performance application using MongoDB as your primary database. The application heavily relies on queries that retrieve user profiles based on user names and their location. Given this requirement, you decide to implement a strategy to make these queries more efficient. What strategy should you implement to ensure these queries are covered queries?
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