MongoDB is a document database that stores data as flexible JSON-like documents instead of fixed rows and columns. It is commonly used for web applications, REST APIs, content management systems, and real-time analytics where the data model changes frequently. This tutorial walks through installing MongoDB Community Edition on Ubuntu 24.04, enabling authentication, creating an admin user, creating
State that survives a docker compose down is one of those things you don't think about, until your test suite needs it, your local dev needs it, and your CI pipeline absolutely doesn't. LocalStack handles persistence with one switch (PERSISTENCE=1) and it's a Pro-only feature. Floci ships four storage modes, all free, all in core, with per-service overrides. Pick the right tradeoff for the job.
In this guide, we will walk through the step-by-step process of installing Terraform and preparing your local environment for infrastructure automation. Install Terraform on Linux Install AWS CLI Configure AWS credentials Verify your setup Set up VS Code for Terraform development # Update package list sudo apt-get update # Install required packages sudo apt-get install -y gnupg software-propertie