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ephemeralForTest storage engine? #486

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its true that the current documentation for mongodb doesnt list ephemeralForTest anywhere anymore, and instead uses inMemory (i guess), but this does not work as an storage engine option (at least in 4.0 & 4.2)

i dont know if any earlier versions of the documentation is still available, but at some point it was referenced

but as you can see for those 2 options, it states for inMemory:

Available in MongoDB Enterprise only.

i am not quite sure what this storage engine does differently, but i think it basically is ephemeralForTest but also stores to disk and so allows authentication to work?

and ephemeralForTest is an in-memory engine, which the name already says "for test(s)", so it is no…

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