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Our goal in selecting the Server Side Public License (SSPL) v1 0, a license introduced by MongoDB, as our license is to require that enhancements to MongoDB be released to the community We also make our drivers available under the Apache License v2 0
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The following checklist shows the steps to prepare a MongoDB database for RDI, with links to the sections that explain the steps in full detail You may find it helpful to track your progress with the checklist as you complete each step 1 Configure oplog size
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In this deep dive, we focus on MySQL security, PostgreSQL security, MongoDB security, and Redis security while tying in database hardening and secure database practices You’ll see real-world scenarios, practical steps, and strategic decisions that teams of all sizes can apply today
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