Wasn't it only has of version 3.4 that Jepsen stopped finding single-node data loss bugs in MongoDB? So it's been 3 years that MongoDB has been suitable for single-node data storage, and apparently 5 months that it's been reasonable to use in a sharded deployment.
Perhaps in another decade, MongoDB can shed its well-earned reputation for eating data.
I think it's fair to say that it might take some time to regain trust. Just want people to know that the software is being improved and large strides have been made in this area.
TimFogarty|7 years ago