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Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure
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Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure

by Sjoukje Zaal, Amit Malik, Sander Rossel, Jason Marston, Mohamed Waly, Stefano Demiliani
December 2019
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
494 pages
11h 41m
English
Packt Publishing
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Working with the MongoDB API

So, let's get started with the MongoDB API. First, we need to create a Cosmos DB instance in the Azure portal:

  1. Either find Azure Cosmos DB in the menu or go to Create a resource and find Cosmos DB.
  2. The blade that opens is a bit different than what we're used to. First, you have to select a subscription.
  3. Select or create a resource group.
  4. Fill out a name for your account; this has to be unique across all of Azure.
  5. Select the API you want to use; in this example, we want to use MongoDB.
  6. Pick your location.
  7. Leave Geo-Redundancy and Multi-region Writes disabled.
  8. When you have everything filled out, you can click Review + create. This will take you to the Summary tab. Alternatively, you can click the Next: Network ...
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