Month: November 2017
Introducing the Query Interface in Couchbase Mobile 2.0
The Couchbase Lite 2.0 Release, brings a plethora of new features and enhancements. We discussed one such enhancement, namely the new replication protocol between in an earlier blog post on Replication 2.0. In this blog post, we will introduce you...
Create the Right Index, Get the Right Performance.
Introduction There are three things important in database systems: performance, performance, performance. For NoSQL database systems, there are three important things: performance at scale, performance at scale, performance at scale. Understanding the index options, creating the right index, with the...
Access to Shared Database Bucket from Web and Mobile Clients in Couchbase Mobile (Updated)
With the release of Couchbase Mobile 1.5 and Couchbase Server 5.0,mobile ,web and desktop apps can seamlessly access documents in the same Couchbase Server bucket. This implies that a document created on the server via the Couchbase SDK will be...
Tooling Improvements in Couchbase Server 5.0 (Update)
Tooling improvements have come to Couchbase Server 5.0. Note: this is an updated repost of Tooling Improvements in Couchbase 5.0 Beta. In this blog post, I’m going to show you some of the tooling improvements in: Query plan visualization –...
Profiling and Monitoring in Couchbase Server 5.0 Preview (Update)
Profiling and monitoring for N1QL are a big part of the Couchbase Server 5.0 release (now available for download). Note: this is an updated repost of Profiling and Monitoring in Couchbase Server 5.0 Preview (Update). Query Workbench Once again, I’ll...
Couchbase Console (video tour) – Update
Couchbase Console has a refreshed UI in Couchbase Server 5.0. Couchbase Server 5.0 is now available for download. But back in January, we were releasing developer builds to get early feedback. Note: this blog post is an updated repost of...
Optimizing Database Pagination using Couchbase N1QL.
Background: How does Google do it? When you google something or anything, it gives you back top relevant results, tells you an approximate number of documents for your topic — all under a second. Here are some high-level pointers: https://www.google.com/search/howsearchworks/algorithms/...