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Couchbase on the Pete on Software Podcast

Couchbase on the Pete on Software Podcast

I was invited back on the Pete on Software Podcast to talk about Couchbase. Pete is a an independent software developer/architect, and he also runs The Swift Ninja blog. Pete and I run into eachother occasionally here in Ohio, and...

Matthew Groves December 29, 2016
Couchbase .NET SDK 2.3.5 Now Available!

Couchbase .NET SDK 2.3.5 Now Available!

Couchbase .NET SDK 2.3.5 Now Available! Today we are releasing Couchbase .NET SDK 2.3.5 another bug-fix/maintenance release. In this we release we added a new, improved security model for passing credentials to the server: SCRAM-SHA1. We also added a few...

Using the Sub-Document API to get (only) what you want

Using the Sub-Document API to get (only) what you want

In Matthew’s blog the Sub-Document (subdoc) API feature is introduced with a short overview: In summary, subdoc allows efficient access to parts of documents (sub-documents) without requiring the transfer of the entire document over the network. Throughout this blog, we’ll...

Summer Project 2016 update: The Couchcase Begins

Summer Project 2016 update: The Couchcase Begins

Last time, I blogged about the concept of my summer project: the suitcase cluster for demonstrating Couchbase Server. I have good news: the project is underway! In this blog post, I’m going to show you how I started preparing the...

Matthew Groves July 22, 2016
Couchbase .NET SDK 2.3.3 Now Available!

Couchbase .NET SDK 2.3.3 Now Available!

Couchbase .NET SDK 2.3.3 Now Available! Today we are releasing a maintenance and bug fix release of the Couchbase .NET SDK. This is a follow up release to 2.3.0 and 2.3.1 (there is no 2.3.2 release) and we suggest you...

Couchbase will be at DevNation 2016

Couchbase will be at DevNation 2016

I am excited to say that I will be at DevNation 2016 in San Francisco with my colleague, Arun Gupta. This is a huge developer conference hosted by Red Hat. At DevNation we’ll be talking about full stack development using Node.js and...

Step by Step: Deploying Couchbase on Windows Azure Virtual Machines

Step by Step: Deploying Couchbase on Windows Azure Virtual Machines

Greetings Everyone, I am a new recruit but a long time fan of Couchbase. First a quick intro: Name is Cihan Biyikoglu and I am product management at Couchbase. I worked on a number of database platforms in past life...

Moving from MySQL to Couchbase

Moving from MySQL to Couchbase

I think it is safe to assume that every developer or system administrator has touched MySQL at some point in time. It was often the rite of passage for any new developer a few years ago when langauges like PHP...

SDK-RFCs: Open Commentary on Sub-Document and Index Management

SDK-RFCs: Open Commentary on Sub-Document and Index Management

One of the advantages of Open Source is the ability to stay close to the users.  This has been hugely useful as we’ve developed Couchbase over the years.  Of course, like any fast growing project and community, every once in awhile...

The Couchbase Team February 11, 2016
Couchbase Server 2.0: Most Common Questions (and Answers)

Couchbase Server 2.0: Most Common Questions (and Answers)

I just finished up a nine-week technical webinar series highlighting the features of our upcoming release of Couchbase Server 2.0. It was such a blast interacting with the hundreds of participants, and I was blown away by the level of...

Perry Krug January 26, 2016
CouchConf Developer Awards – Finalists Announced!

CouchConf Developer Awards – Finalists Announced!

Wow!  We had some really good submissions for the Couch Developer Awards.  After reviewing all the submissions we have now narrowed it down to our finalists and wanted to congratulate them. The categories and their finalists are… Best application built...

Couchbase and Apache CouchDB compared

Couchbase and Apache CouchDB compared

Despite similar names, Couchbase Server and Apache CouchDB are quite different systems.             Here’s a quick overview of how they differ and what they have in common. We're comparing Couchbase 4.1 and Apache CouchDB 1.6...