Good to see some constructive advice on how to configure mongo, instead of just bashing it.
Even if it's not your favorite technology, sometimes you end up in a position where the rest of the company is using something, and you need to work within those constraints. It's important to understand the technologies you're building on, their configuration options, and to understand the best practices way of working with them.
Even if it's not your favorite technology, sometimes you end up in a position where the rest of the company is using something, and you need to work within those constraints. It's important to understand the technologies you're building on, their configuration options, and to understand the best practices way of working with them.
This, by the way, is not restricted to mongo.