Running R Jobs with MongoDB Data

MongoDB

MongoDB is a source-available cross-platform document-oriented database program. Classified as a NoSQL database program, MongoDB uses JSON-like documents with optional schemas. MongoDB has become one of the most wanted databases in the world because it makes it easy for developers to store, manage, and retrieve data when creating applications with most programming languages. MongoDB is popular because it's easy to learn and get started. It's highly scalable (auto-sharding) and cost-effective, and it has a flexible data model.

R

R is a programming language that was created for statistical computing and graphics. It has become increasingly popular over the years because of its flexibility, ease of use, and powerful data analysis capabilities. R has a rich ecosystem with complex data models and elegant tools for data reporting. It offers a wide variety of statistics-related libraries and provides a favorable environment for statistical computing and design. R is especially popular among data scientists, statisticians, and researchers who work with large datasets. It is used for data analysis, statistical inference, machine learning algorithms, and data visualization. R can also be used for creating reproducible, high-quality research reports.
With the growing popularity of both MongoDB for data storage and R for compute workloads, it is unsurprising that many organizations are seeking to run R jobs with MongoDB data. Kaspian offers a native connector for this operation. Just register your MongoDB datastore and link your R job; Kaspian's autoscaling compute layer makes it easy to crunch through any data in your cloud with minimal setup or management.
Learn more about Kaspian and see how our flexible compute layer for the modern data cloud is already reshaping the way companies in industries like retail, manufacturing and logistics are thinking about data engineering and analytics.

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