Install MongoDB on AWS EC2 | Step-by-Step Guide #MongoDB #AWS #CloudComputing #Database #EC2Setup
In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through installing MongoDB on an AWS EC2 instance from start to finish. We’ll cover everything from launching an EC2 instance to configuring MongoDB for secure and optimized use. #MongoDB #AWS #EC2Setup #MongoDBTutorial #AWSTutorial #CloudDatabase #AWSForBeginners #FullStackDevelopment #MERNStack #CloudComputing #DatabaseConfiguration #MongoDBRoles #TechTutorial #AWSInstance Here's a breakdown of what we’ll do: Launch EC2 Instance – We’ll set up a new EC2 instance as our MongoDB server. Install MongoDB – Following the official MongoDB installation guide on Ubuntu (see guide). https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/tutorial/install-mongodb-on-ubuntu/ Create Database Roles – Set up user roles with secure access (see guide). https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/built-in-roles/ Modify Configuration – Update mongod.conf for remote access and configure the necessary settings. Set Security Groups – Configure security rules to control access to MongoDB. This step-by-step guide is perfect for developers and system administrators looking to set up MongoDB on AWS securely. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more tech tutorials! Timestamps: 0:00 Banner 0:42 Launching EC2 Instance 4:06 Installing MongoDB Package 10:56 Creating Database in MongoDb and Creating user with roles 12:46 MongoDb Configuration to access mongoDb server remotely 15:00 Ping to server is connected or not 20:10 open port 27017 22:05 Connect mongodb with MongoDB composs remotely
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