Tag: profiling

Improved Debuggability for SQL++ User-Defined Functions

Improved Debuggability for SQL++ User-Defined Functions

User-defined functions (UDFs) are a very useful feature supported in SQL++. Couchbase 7.6 introduces improvements that allow for more debuggability and visibility into UDF execution. This blog will explore two new features in Couchbase 7.6 in the world of UDFs. Profiling...

Create the Right Index, Get the Right Performance.

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...

Keshav Murthy November 12, 2017
Profiling and Monitoring in Couchbase Server 5.0 Preview (Update)

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...

Matthew Groves November 7, 2017
Profiling and Monitoring in Couchbase Server 5.0 Preview (Update)

Profiling and Monitoring in Couchbase Server 5.0 Preview (Update)

In March’s developer build, there are some more updates for N1QL query monitoring and profiling. Go download the March 5.0.0 developer release of Couchbase Server today. Make sure to click the “Developer” tab to get the developer build (DB), and...

Matthew Groves March 16, 2017
New Profiling and Monitoring in Couchbase Server 5.0 Preview

New Profiling and Monitoring in Couchbase Server 5.0 Preview

N1QL query monitoring and profiling updates are just some of goodness you can find in February’s developer preview release of Couchbase Server 5.0.0. Go download the February 5.0.0 developer release of Couchbase Server today, click the “Developer” tab, and check...

Matthew Groves February 20, 2017