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Membase Server is Now Couchbase Server
This is my first blog posting at Couchbase – and one I’m very happy to be writing! Today we shipped Couchbase Server 1.8, culminating a tremendous amount of work since I joined Couchbase three months ago. Before getting in to the details about the release, I want to say hello to the Couchbase community. I’m excited to be at Couchbase.
Couchbase Server 2.0 Tour and Demo
It’s been a busy few weeks since CouchConf San Francisco, where we announced and demo’d the developer preview of Couchbase Server 2.0, which integrates Apache CouchDB, Membase and Memcached into a single, powerful NoSQL database solution.
We just finished an update to the developer preview and it is now available. Be sure to download the latest version and let us know what you think.
Couch Developer Awards –Tell us what you’re up to!
Hey everyone! We are so excited about CouchConf and as part of the conference we want to highlight those that are using the technology in cool ways. To nominate your project just fill out the this quick form by July 15th. Winners will be announced at the conference and will win an iPad2!
(By the way, you don’t have to be there to win!)
Can’t wait to look through the submissions to see what everyone is up to!–
--Chris
Membase for Dummies: Moxi and Membase
I'm happy to present the fifth installment of my "Membase for Dummies" video blog series. The other entries are in the series are:
New Release of Membase (1.6.5) Now Available
Time flies when you are having fun. Apparently I am having a lot of fun, because it sure doesn’t seem like a quarter ago that we launched Membase Server for general availability. :)
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Running Membase on OpenSolaris
I've been wanting to run Membase on my OpenSolaris server for a long time, but I haven't had the time to look into all of the details on getting it there.
Building libmembase
I guess I was a bit too excited yesterday when I announced libmembase, because I completely forgot to mention where to get and build it.
libmembase – a C interface to Membase
Membase is "on the wire" compatible with any memcached server if you connect to the standard memcached port (registered by myself back in 2009), so that you should should be able to access membase with any "memcapable" client. Backing this port is our membase proxy named moxi, and behind the scene it will do SASL authentication and proxy your requests to the correct membase server containing the item you want.
Membase for Dummies: Monitoring Data Buckets in Membase
Greetings all! This is the fourth installment of my "Membase for Dummies" video blog series. The other entries are in the series are:
