Tag: nosql

Approaches to Query Optimization in NoSQL

Approaches to Query Optimization in NoSQL

A man returned home after walking around the globe for eleven years.  Next day, when he told his wife he’s going to the corner store, she asked him: “are you taking the short route or the long one?”. Queries can...

May 5, 2019
Couchbase Mobile 2.5 Released

Couchbase Mobile 2.5 Released

Today we are announcing the general availability of Couchbase Mobile 2.5, our most advanced NoSQL data platform for mobile applications to date. This release builds on the strong architectural foundation that was laid out with the release of Couchbase Mobile...

Couchbase in Telecom:  MegaFon, Russia

Couchbase in Telecom: MegaFon, Russia

Egor Kovalchuk is a deployment manager in MegaFon, one of the largest telecommunication companies in Russia.  His career in telecom spans more than a decade.  Egor’s team is in charge of developing, integrating, and monitoring multiple business systems and applications...

Deploy Couchbase Sync Gateway Clusters on Kubernetes

Deploy Couchbase Sync Gateway Clusters on Kubernetes

Please refer to this post for the latest version. The Couchbase Autonomous Operator makes it extremely easy to configure and manage Couchbase Server deployments on kubernetes clusters on public and private clouds. Couchbase Mobile deployments require a Sync Gateway cluster...

N1QL: To Query or To Analyze?

N1QL: To Query or To Analyze?

Note: This recommendation note was written in collaboration with Till Westmann and Mike Carey, who lead the Couchbase analytics R&D. [Part 2 of this article by Even Pease is at: https://www.couchbase.com/blog/part-2-n1ql-to-query-or-to-analyze/] Couchbase’s Query and Analytics Services both support N1QL (SQL...

January 24, 2019
Relational to NoSQL – CRM Application Data Visibility

Relational to NoSQL – CRM Application Data Visibility

As a follow up to my previous webcast on the subject of Relational to NoSQL database where I discussed that we are in the third phase of the NoSQL database adoption, the “Broad Replatforming” of Enterprise Application. I want to provide...

January 21, 2019
NDP Episode #26: Chris Anderson on ACID and RAFT in FaunaDb

NDP Episode #26: Chris Anderson on ACID and RAFT in FaunaDb

FaunaDb is the focus of the latest episode of The NoSQL Database Podcast. Chris Anderson joins as the special guest to talk about RAFT and ACID in a NoSQL database. The previous episode of the podcast was Nathan Voxland on...

January 4, 2019
JSON to Insights: Nobel Prize Winners dataset.

JSON to Insights: Nobel Prize Winners dataset.

Nobel prizes are announced over a week in October and the award ceremony is today, December 10th (“It’s already tomorrow in Australia”). There is an interesting story of the how C. V. Raman (of Raman effect) booked his ticket to...

December 9, 2018
JSON to Insights: Analyzing US healthcare Data.

JSON to Insights: Analyzing US healthcare Data.

“Nothing is certain except for death and taxes.” This isn’t a dataset made with a bed of roses or manicured green grass. A bit more serious. Let’s see if we can quickly learn anything here. The dataset is the following. “name”...

December 7, 2018
JSON to Insights: Fast and Easy

JSON to Insights: Fast and Easy

Co-author:  Sitaram Vemulapalli, Principal Engineer, Couchbase R&D. “The answer my friend is hiding in JSON” – Bob Dylan There are a lot of public JSON datasets and then is awesome JSON datasets. Every company, including yours, has stored a lot of...

December 1, 2018
Understanding Cross Data Center Replication (XDCR) – Part 1

Understanding Cross Data Center Replication (XDCR) – Part 1

If you have any familiarity with Couchbase, you definitely know XDCR. If you use Couchbase for any of your applications, you are very likely using XDCR. I wouldn’t be wrong if I said, XDCR is indeed one of our customers’...