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HowTo deploy a sharded MongoDB Cluster with AWS CloudFormation

Submitted by: hingo
on Fri, 2013-04-05 09:44
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As I hinted yesterday I've tried to automate the deployment of a sharded MongoDB cluster in Amazon. It's unnecessarily difficult (rumor has it 10gen is doing something about it in the future) but it's doable with appropriate amount of persistence.

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