From SQL Server to MongoDB on .NET - Lessons Learned(www.wireclub.com)

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Your database is one of your most important technical stakeholders and will influence every major decision you make during the lifetime of your product. Once you have made your choice and built on top of it, chances are that you would never consider migrating to a radically different solution. As difficult of a decision as it was, early this year we migrated all our data from Microsoft SQL Server, a traditional relational database, to MongoDB which is a “NoSQL” document-based database. In this article I will share the challenges we faced and the lessons we have learned from this experience.

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