

One area where MongoDB definitely falls short is companies that require very strong consistency across the board in their database. In other words, if it’s big data, MongoDB comes in handy. It’s also preferred for organizations leaning heavily on content management and produce a significant amount of documentation. Another area it works well is mobile/social networking sites using geospatial data and have fast-evolving data and application requirements.
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Some of the best ways to utilize MongoDB is when your business participates in a lot of eCommerce product cataloging with a larger inventory because of its horizontal scalability. But like any other database, MongoDB has specific places where it flourishes and areas where it falters. MongoDB is one of the world’s most popular object-oriented NoSQL databases.
