Knowledge base: How to Tell Your MongoDB Production and Test Databases Apart
Posted on: 24/07/2018 (last updated: 20/12/2021) by Kathryn VargasAvoid mixing up test and production data by color-coding your databases and collections.
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Avoid mixing up test and production data by color-coding your databases and collections.
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