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How does Sharding work in MongoDB?
Updated May 1, 2026
Short answer
Sharding is the process of distributing data across multiple machines (shards) to support very large data sets.
Deep explanation
A sharded cluster consists of: Shards (store data), Config Servers (metadata), and Mongos (query router). Data is partitioned using a Shard Key.
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