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Performance on Mac

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Fri, 01/13/2012 - 13:34
nate-dog7
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I am using Couchbase 2.0 Developer Preview on my (very new) MacBook Pro and I am experiencing some performance issues. Every time I save a document to the database it causes my entire system to slow to a crawl for 15-30 seconds (sometimes longer). And I only have about 25 items in the database! Any idea on what is going on? I really like Couchbase otherwise.

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Sun, 01/22/2012 - 18:14
yanivb
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did you resolve that? i have the sima issue

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Mon, 01/23/2012 - 06:41
nate-dog7
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I believe the problem is the Mac version... I installed the Windows version on another machine and connected over the network, this solved my problems.

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Mon, 01/23/2012 - 19:08
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I also had a lot of trouble running couchbase on macos x, snow leopard. It seemed to work OK the first time I installed, but after that every time I tried to work with views (and we're talking with like 2 documents in the database) the server would stop responding both to the Admin panel and Ruby client. Restarting the couchbase server didn't have much an effect, and restarting the computer only helped marginally. I installed on Ubuntu and everything is working swimmingly - I think that the MacOS X has some unresolved problems. I saw a lot of error reporting happening the logs, but don't know enough about this system yet to understand how to interpret them. Would love to get this running on MacOS X for development reasons tho!

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Wed, 02/29/2012 - 06:11
jacksena
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You can take Mac Support for better results and you should also scan your system from malware protection.
http://www.igennie.net/apple-support/mac-support.html

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Wed, 02/29/2012 - 11:47
nate-dog7
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No, the problem is not my Mac. It's Couchbase.

Fortunately Amazon DynamoDB is fabulous. Problem solved.

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