What are mongodb indexes?
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MongoDB indexes are a data structure that improves the speed of data retrieval operations by enabling the database to find and access specific documents more efficiently. Similar to SQL databases, MongoDB supports multiple types of indexes such as single-field, compound (multi-field), text, geospatial, and hashed indexes.
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