00:01 One of the last simple tools you have in your tool belt 00:04 when we're working with MongoEngine or even in PyMongo, just different api 00:08 is this ability to restrict the data returned from the document. 00:13 In our car object we've got the make, the model, the id, some other things, 00:17 we've got the engine which is a subdocument or an embedded document there 00:22 and then the biggest thing that contributes to the size 00:25 is actually the service history which might be many service record entries. 00:30 If really all we care about is the make, the model and the id of a car, 00:34 and we're going to create like a list or something like that, 00:36 we can use this .only operator here 00:39 and dramatically reduce the amount of data returned from MongoDB 00:43 so this is an operation that we saw when we first learned about the api 00:46 actually operates at the database level, 00:48 you're able to restrict the elements returned from the queries 00:52 so when it gets back to MongoEngine 00:54 basically it looks at what comes back and it says, 00:57 alright, I need to create some cars 00:59 and I need to set their make to this, the model to that 01:01 and their id to whatever comes back, 01:03 and then nothing else is transferred, deserialized, anything. 01:05 So you can, if you don't need them, exclude the heavyweight things 01:09 like the engine and the service histories for this particular use case. 01:12 So this is kind of like select make, model, id from table such and such in SQL, 01:20 and it really can improve the performance 01:22 especially when you have either large documents or many documents. 01:27 So you've seen a lot of different ways to turn the knobs of MongoDB 01:31 to make it faster and to use MongoEngine to control those knobs. 01:35 Now this applies to a single individual database server 01:38 and if you use this to tune your database, 01:41 you can actually make the need for having a sharded cluster 01:45 and all these scaling things possibly go away, 01:48 but even if you do end up with one of these more interesting topologies, 01:52 all of these techniques still apply and they'll make your cluster go faster, 01:56 they'll make your replicas go faster, all of those things. 01:59 What you've learned here are really the foundational items of making MognoDB go fast.