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More I'm going on with MongoID driver for MongoDB nosql models in my Rails apps, more I feel don't knowing so much about the full expressiveness, elasticity and powerness of its constructs.

Mongoid docs is one of the clearest, easy and usefull documentation around the blok, but still not enough to understand the implication in the deep.

Think for example at the design/performance/scalability/refactorability implication of using embedded one to many vs referenced one to many

I'm looking for source of examples and eventually online tutorials, articles and books to go deeper here.

Thanks in advance luca

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Design and scalability are more related to the database itself. I'm going through "MongoDb the definitive guide" book right now before jumping into mongoid to gain better understanding

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