MongoDB Downloads
This table lists MongoDB distributions by platform and version. We recommend using these binary distributions, but there are also packages available for various package managers.
| OS X 64-bit |
Linux 32-bit note |
Linux 64-bit |
Windows 32-bit note |
Windows 64-bit | Solaris 64-bit | Source | ||
| Production Release (Recommended) | ||||||||
|
2.4.3
4/23/2013
|
||||||||
|
Nightly
|
||||||||
| Previous Release | ||||||||
|
2.2.4
4/2/2013
|
||||||||
|
Nightly
|
||||||||
| Previous Release | ||||||||
|
2.0.9
4/2/2013
|
||||||||
|
Nightly
|
||||||||
| Development Release (Unstable) | ||||||||
|
2.5.0
5/22/2013
|
||||||||
|
Nightly
|
||||||||
| Archived Releases | ||||||||
32-bit builds are limited to around 2GB of data. In general you should use the 64 bit builds. The 32 bit binaries are ok for replica set arbiters and mongos but not for production mongod's. See here for more information.
The MongoDB server (
mongod) must run on a little-endian CPU, so if you are using a PPC OS X machine,mongodwill not work.The Windows 2008+ build uses newer features of Windows to enhance performance. Use this build if you are running with 64-bit Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7, or greater.
See here for more information on MongoDB version numbers.
Included in each distribution are the MongoDB server, the MongoDB shell, backup and restore tools, import and export tools, and a GridFS tool.
See the MongoDB buildbot for details on ongoing builds and completion times.
-
MongoDB Enterprise
provides advanced security, on-prem monitoring, SNMP support, and more.
Drivers
Information on how to separately download or install the drivers and tools can be found on the Drivers page.
Source Code
Source code is available for MongoDB and all drivers.
Packages
MongoDB is included in several different package managers. Generally speaking, it is easier to simply install the prebuilt binaries from above.
For MacPorts, see the mongodb package.
For Homebrew, see the mongodb formula.
For FreeBSD, see the mongodb and mongodb-devel ports.
For ArchLinux, see the mongodb package.
For Debian and Ubuntu, see Ubuntu and Debian packages.
For Fedora and CentOS, see CentOS and Fedora packages.
For Gentoo, install MongoDB by running emerge mongodb. See Gentoo Packages.
Documentation PDF
In addition to the MongoDB Manual, you can download a PDF of the MongoDB Manual.
Powered by MongoDB Badges
Let the world know you are using MongoDB and that you think it is cool -- use the badges below on your site!
