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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.

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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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