Self-Managed Replica Set Deployment Tutorials
The following tutorials provide information on deploying replica sets.
- Deploy a Self-Managed Replica Set
- Configure a three-member replica set for production systems.
- Deploy a Self-Managed Replica Set for Testing and Development
- Configure a three-member replica set for either development or testing systems.
- Deploy a Geographically Redundant Self-Managed Replica Set
- Create a geographically redundant replica set to protect against location-centered availability limitations (e.g. network and power interruptions).
- Add an Arbiter to a Self-Managed Replica Set
- Add an arbiter to give a replica set an odd number of voting members to prevent election ties.
- Convert a Standalone Self-Managed mongod to a Replica Set
- Convert an existing standalone
mongod
instance into a three-member replica set. - Add Members to a Self-Managed Replica Set
- Add a new member to an existing replica set.
- Remove Members from a Self-Managed Replica Set
- Remove a member from a replica set.
- Replace a Self-Managed Replica Set Member
- Update the replica set configuration when the hostname of a
member's corresponding
mongod
instance has changed.