Month: January 2017
Couchbase Docker Container on Amazon ECS
This blog will explain how to run a Couchbase Docker container using Amazon EC2 Container Service (Amazon ECS). Many thanks to @moviolone for helping understand the concepts and getting this setup running. What is Amazon ECS? Amazon ECS is a container...
Labels and Constraints with Docker Daemon and Service
Metadata, such as labels, can be attached to a Docker daemon. A label is a key/value pair and allows the Docker host to be a target of containers. The semantics of labels is completely defined by the application. A new...
Couchbase Connect 2016 Call for Papers
Couchbase Connect is an event where the best Dev and Ops minds in NoSQL get together! Inviting all developers, architects, administrators, and CxOs to Save the Date for Couchbase Connect16. This event is happening in the beautiful Bay Area and could be your reason to...
Using Couchbase Mobile in a Web Application with only Angular 2 and PouchDB
Last year I wrote an article that explained how to synchronize between platforms and Couchbase with only AngularJS and PouchDB. Back then AngularJS was booming and probably my favorite framework of all time. A year later AngularJS is still around,...
Stateful Containers on Kubernetes using Persistent Volume and Amazon EBS
This blog will show how to create stateful containers in Kubernetes using Amazon EBS. Couchbase Server is a stateful container. This means that state of the container needs to be carried with it. In Kubernetes, the smallest atomic unit of running...
Couchbase Weekly, July 6 2016
Learn what’s latest in the Couchbase Community. Let us know if we missed anything at @couchbasedev, @couchbase or #Couchbase. Highlights Events Conferences: July 7: Couchbase Mobile – Famoco Brussels, Brussels July 9: Big Data LA, Culver City News Media Mentions DZone:...
Couchbase Weekly, July 19 2016
Learn what’s latest in the Couchbase Community. Let us know if we missed anything at @couchbasedev, @couchbase or #Couchbase. Highlights Events July 19: Chicago Java User Group – Full-stack NoSQL Document Database July 20: Columbus JavaScript Meetup – Full Stack Development with...
Kubernetes Cluster on Azure and Expose Couchbase Service
This blog is part of a multi-part blog series that shows how to run your applications on Kubernetes. It will use the Couchbase, an open source NoSQL distributed document database, as the Docker container. Part 1 explained how to start Kubernetes cluster using Vagrant...
Couchbase Server Editions Explained
Couchbase Server comes in 3 main editions – Open Source Edition, Community Edition and Enterprise Edition. Let’s demystify how each edition is distinct and how each serves the needs of different set of users. What is the Open Source Edition? Open Source Edition (OSE) is...
Microservices using WildFly Swarm, Docker and Couchbase
Containers, Microsoervices, and NoSQL provide an awesome threesome for building your modern applications. These applications need to be agile, meet constantly evolving customer demands, be pervasive, and should work across mobile, web and IoT platforms. This blog will explain a simple microservices stack...
Couchbase Weekly, June 2 2016
Learn what’s latest in the Couchbase Community. Let us know if we missed anything at @couchbasedev, @couchbase or #Couchbase. Highlights Events Conferences: June 6 – 8: Spark Summit, San Francisco June 6: Data Science Summit, Europe June 8 – 10: Devoxx UK,...
Couchbase Weekly, June 7 2016
Learn what’s latest in the Couchbase Community. Let us know if we missed anything at @couchbasedev, @couchbase or #Couchbase. Highlights Events Conferences: June 6 – 8: Spark Summit, San Francisco June 6: Data Science Summit, Europe June 8 – 10: Devoxx UK,...