To get the database data size in MongoDB, you can use stats() method. The syntax is as follows −
db.stats();
Let us use the database with the name ‘test’.
Now, check the current database with the help of the following query −
> db;
The following is the output −
test
Here is the query to get database data size in MongoDB −
> db.stats()
The following is the output −
{ "db" : "test", "collections" : 114, "views" : 0, "objects" : 391, "avgObjSize" : 83.0076726342711, "dataSize" : 32456, "storageSize" : 3211264, "numExtents" : 0, "indexes" : 120, "indexSize" : 2494464, "fsUsedSize" : 126172377088, "fsTotalSize" : 199229435904, "ok" : 1 }
Switch to the database ‘sample’. The query is as follows −
> use sample; switched to db sample
Let us check the currently used database name using db command. The query is as follows −
> db;
The following is the output −
Sample
Let us check the database ‘sample’ data size in MongoDB. The query is as follows −
> db.stats();
The following is the output −
{ "db" : "sample", "collections" : 25, "views" : 0, "objects" : 67, "avgObjSize" : 85.32835820895522, "dataSize" : 5717, "storageSize" : 626688, "numExtents" : 0, "indexes" : 24, "indexSize" : 610304, "fsUsedSize" : 126173016064, "fsTotalSize" : 199229435904, "ok" : 1 }