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Sergey Pronin will be walking us through the installation of MongoDB via a Kubernetes operator. He will take us through the step-by-step setup to get us started with a new MongoDB Cluster. Join us with your question and get a live answer
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Installation of MongoDB via a Kubernetes operator, with Sergey Pronin and Matt Yonkovit
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