Downloads

MongoDB Downloads

Version OS X 32 bit OS X 64 bit Linux 32 bit Linux 64 bit Windows 32 bit Windows 64-bit Solaris i86pc Solaris 64 Source Date Change Log
Production (stable)                    
1.2.2 os x 10.5+ os x 10.4 download download *legacy-static download *legacy-static download download download download tgz zip 1/27/2010 1.2.x Release Notes change log
nightly os x 10.5+ os x 10.4 download download *legacy-static download *legacy-static download download download download tgz zip Daily log
Dev (unstable)                    
1.3.1 os x 10.5+ os x 10.4 download download *legacy-static download *legacy-static download download download download tgz zip 1/20/2009 1.4 Release Notes change log
1.3.x nightly os x 10.5+ os x 10.4 download download *legacy-static download *legacy-static download download download download tgz zip Daily log
Archived Releases list list list list list list list list list    
  • See Version Numbers
  • The linux legacy-static builds are only recommended for older systems. If you try to run and get a floating point exception, try the legacy-static builds. Otherwise you should use the regular ones.
  • Currently the mongod server must run on little-endian cpu (intel) so if you are using a ppc os x, mongod will not work.
  • See http://buildbot.mongodb.org/waterfall for details of builds and completion times.

Included in Distributions

  • The MongoDB database server
  • The MongoDB shell
  • Backup and restore tools
  • Import and export tools
  • GridFS tool
  • The MongoDB C++ client

Drivers

Information on how to separately download or install the drivers and tools can be found on the Drivers page.

Language Packages Source API Reference
Python bundles github api
PHP pecl
github api
Ruby gemcutter github api
Java jar github api
Perl cpan github api
C++ included in database github api

See Drivers for more information and other languages.

Source Code

Source code for MongoDB and all drivers

Packages

MongoDB is included in several different package managers:

  • For MacPorts, see the mongodb and mongodb-devel packages.
  • For FreeBSD, see the mongodb and mongodb-devel packages.
  • For Homebrew, see the mongodb formula.
  • For ArchLinux, see the mongodb package in the AUR.

Documentation

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Comments (8)

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  1. Nov 20

    Anonymous says:

    Thanks for all the good work. I'm planning to move to Mac OS X 10.6. Any plans ...

    Thanks for all the good work.

    I'm planning to move to Mac OS X 10.6. Any plans on a compatible release or could I use this one right now?

    1. Nov 20

      Eliot Horowitz says:

      The 10.5 releases work fine on 10.6

      The 10.5 releases work fine on 10.6

  2. Nov 24

    Anonymous says:

    Hi, I tried to download 1.0.3 for 64 bit solaris, when I tried to tar xvf, I alw...

    Hi, I tried to download 1.0.3 for 64 bit solaris, when I tried to tar xvf, I always get the error directory checksum error.  Did I do something wrong?

  3. Dec 28

    Anonymous says:

    Shouldn't the nightly releases probably be under 'Dev (unstable)' instead of 'Pr...

    Shouldn't the nightly releases probably be under 'Dev (unstable)' instead of 'Production (stable)'?

    1. Dec 29

      Eliot Horowitz says:

      Those are off the stable branch - just bug fixes

      Those are off the stable branch - just bug fixes

  4. Jan 27

    Anonymous says:

    Did anyone try to port it to work on VxWorks ?

    Did anyone try to port it to work on VxWorks ?

  5. Feb 06

    Anonymous says:

    How can you tell if you are running os x on 64 bit?

    How can you tell if you are running os x on 64 bit?

    1. yesterday at 12:02 AM

      Eliot Horowitz says:

      uname -a osx is a bit weird though. on 10.6, if you're processor supports in, t...

      uname -a
      osx is a bit weird though. on 10.6, if you're processor supports in, then you can run either binary.

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