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Couchbase Transaction Support in Spring Data Couchbase
Transaction support has been recently added to the Couchbase SDKs. Starting in Spring Data Couchbase 5.0.0-M5, support for transactions has been added to Spring Data Couchbase. In this blog, we will describe using the Spring Data @Transactional annotation to leverage...
Data Modeling Explained: Conceptual, Physical, Logical
Data modeling is the process of planning a structure to represent how information and relationships between information will be stored in your system. This post is a brief introduction to data modeling, as well as three progressive types of data...
How to Choose a Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS)
Picking a database is a long-term commitment, whether for an application or a data warehouse project. The database is the foundation of your application and provides secure storage and access to all of your information. And without data, you don’t...
ASP.NET Core CRUD with NoSQL: Part 5
This ASP.NET Core CRUD series is coming to end. We’ve covered setup (part 1), reading with SQL++ (part 2), reading with key-value (part 3), and creating/updating (part 4). In this last post, we’ll look at the D in CRUD: deleting....
Couchbase vs MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 5
Misconceptions on NoSQL have been around for a long time. This blog series is now wrapping up with a discussion of what it means to be “most dreaded” and what it means to give memory to a database. Be sure...
Couchbase vs MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 4
Misconceptions about NoSQL have been around as long as NoSQL itself. It’s always good to get different perspectives, and so this blog series continues. I’ll be discussing NoSQL misconceptions, specifically when it comes to two of the top document database...
Do More With Couchbase Capella™ on 6 Nodes Than MongoDB Atlas on 18 Nodes
Altoros, a global IT service provider that has been comparing databases for several decades, recently released their latest independent benchmark comparing the DBaaS offerings from Couchbase and MongoDB, leveraging the YCSB standard for NoSQL database benchmarking. This blog summarizes their...
Couchbase vs. MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 3
Misconceptions about NoSQL have been around as long as NoSQL itself. It’s always good to get different perspectives, and so this blog series continues. I’ll be discussing NoSQL misconceptions, specifically when it comes to two of the top document database...
Using Pydantic to Validate JSON Documents With Couchbase
Couchbase Capella is a fully managed JSON document Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) offering that eliminates database-management duties and reduces overall costs. Capella offers robust performance, flexibility and scalability in a modern cloud native, distributed database that fuses the strengths of relational database...
Couchbase vs. MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 2
Misconceptions about NoSQL have been around as long as NoSQL itself. It’s always good to get different perspectives, and so I’m continuing this blog series about NoSQL misconceptions, specifically when it comes to two of the top document database companies...
Announcing Google Cloud Support for Couchbase Capella, Our Industry-Leading Database-as-a-Service
As Couchbase continues to make it easier for customers to modernize their applications in the cloud, I’m thrilled to announce Capella’s support for Google Cloud. Capella is Couchbase as a service, and it enables developers and teams to more quickly,...
Reduce TCO By 10x Using Couchbase 7.1 For Large Multi-Terabyte Databases
Store hundreds of terabytes of JSON data and query in milliseconds with Couchbase 7.1. Our new storage engine in 7.1, Couchbase Magma, makes Couchbase the most cost-effective and performant database, lowering TCO. With Magma storage engine, Couchbase 7.1 becomes the...