Category: Couchbase Server
NDP Episode #24: Brant Burnett on Linq
Linq is the focus of the latest episode of The NoSQL Database Podcast. Brant Burnett joins as the special guest to talk about all things Linq and Linq with NoSQL. I’m also joined by special co-host Jeff Morris, an engineer...
Azure Key Vault for Credentials
Azure Key Vault can store username and password and manage sensitive information in Azure. Once Azure Key Vaults stores the information, Azure services that you specify (and ONLY Azure services that you specify) can access it In this blog post,...
YCSB-JSON: Implementation for Couchbase and MongoDB
YCSB is a great benchmarking tool built to be easily extended by any driver which supports and implements basic operations like: insert, read, update, delete and scan. Plain synthetic data introduced by YCSB fits this paradigm perfectly. But when it comes...
Performance Certification of Couchbase Autonomous Operator on Kubernetes
At Couchbase we take performance very seriously, and with the launch of our new product, Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.0, we wanted to make sure it’s Enterprise-grade and production ready for customers. In this blog post we will discuss the detailed...
NDP Episode #23: Max Neunhoeffer on ArangoDb
ArangoDb is the focus of the latest episode of The NoSQL Database Podcast. Max Neunhoeffer joins as the special guest to talk about this multi-model NoSQL document database. The previous episode of the podcast was Couchbase, the Engagement NoSQL Database...
Using YCSB to Benchmark JSON Databases
Bruce Lindsay once said, “There are three things important in the database world: Performance, Performance, and Performance”. Most enterprise architects know, as we progress in database features and architectures, it’s important to measure performance in an open way so they can compare...
Couchbase Autonomous Operator with Persistent Volumes on Azure AKS
We are super excited to announce industry FIRST NoSQL Database natively integrated with kubernetes (k8s) API, via CRD, giving immense power, agility, cloud portability to the customers so that they can be free from Managing or administering Couchbase Cluster Worrying...
AMD and Couchbase Power the Engagement Database for Today’s Massively Interactive Enterprise
Solution Brief: AMD EPYC™ Processor Meets the Needs of Today’s Datacenter Workloads Designed from the ground up for a new generation of solutions, AMD EPYC implements a philosophy of choice without restriction. Choose the number of cores and sockets that...
The new Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.0 for Kubernetes and OpenShift is now GA!
I am thrilled to announce that our brand new product Couchbase Autonomous Operator for Kubernetes is now officially GA! We are the first NoSQL database to launch a production-ready Kubernetes operator for open source Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift. Couchbase...
Announcing Couchbase Server 6.0 Beta
The innovation engine at Couchbase is in full swing and we’ve made significant updates in the 6.0 beta to the Analytics, Eventing, and Full-Text Search services. Couchbase Analytics Service is now officially in beta – it’s been 2 years since...
Timers in Couchbase Functions
We are pleased to announce the support of Timers in Couchbase 6.0 Beta release. This is the an important innovation in Couchbase Functions that enables asynchronous compute in reference to wall-clock events. Timers are constructs by which developers can specify...
Full-text search improvements in Couchbase Server 5.5 & 6.0
Couchbase Server 5.5 and 6.0 add several new features to the Full-Text Search (FTS) service (among many other new features). Included, are performance/manageability improvements, finalizing the geospatial feature, and adding extensive new language analyzers. Indexing engine improvements Foundational improvements were...