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MongoDB and Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). Both are essential components in the world of big data.

– MongoDB is a popular NoSQL database system known for its flexibility, scalability, and performance. It’s often used to store large volumes of unstructured data.

– HDFS (Hadoop Distributed File System) is a distributed file system part of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem. It’s designed to store and manage large datasets across multiple nodes, providing fault tolerance, high throughput, and scalability.

If you want to integrate these two technologies or use them in a project, please provide more context or specific questions so I can assist you further!

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