Category: Couchbase Capella
Bridging Gaps: Autonomous Operator 1.2 Network Enhancements
Autonomous Operator versions prior to 1.2.0 had limited ability to interact with clients. The Couchbase data platform could only be used by SDKs located in the same Kubernetes cluster. Cross datacenter replication (XDCR) could only be used within the same...
Deep Dive: Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.2.0
The Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.0.0 was released just 8 months ago. This was swiftly followed by 1.1.0. During this period we have had tremendous feedback from our community of users. First and foremost a thank you to all who have...
Using Couchbase Autonomous Operator on GKE
We are excited to announce release of Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.2. This is landmark release marking several features requested by customers, mainly Automated Upgrade of Couchbase Clusters Integrated CouchbaseCluster Resource Validation via Adminission Controller Helm Support Public Connectivity for Couchbase...
Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.2.0 is now GA
We’re proud to announce the launch of Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.2.0. This version ships with more advanced features that let you autonomously create, run, and manage Couchbase on Kubernetes. Now you can use all the power of Couchbase Server in...
Using Couchbase Autonomous Operator on Enterprise PKS
What is the Enterprise Pivotal Container Service (PKS)? Enterprise Pivotal Container Service (PKS) uses the latest stable OSS distribution of Kubernetes—with no proprietary extensions. With Enterprise PKS, you can deploy, scale, patch, and upgrade all the Kubernetes clusters in your...
Why “Born in the Cloud” NoSQL Services Won’t Always Win
NoSQL isn’t all equal Couchbase has been recognized as a Leader in NoSQL by Forrester Research in their recent report ‘The Forrester Wave™: Big Data NoSQL, Q1 2019.’ Forrester identified the 15 most significant companies in the category, then evaluated...
Riding the Wave to Big Data NoSQL Leadership at Couchbase
Today, Forrester Research Inc. has recognized Couchbase as a Leader in its “The Forrester Wave™: Big Data NoSQL, Q1 2019.” [download here] Recognition from Forrester is a great honor, because when they say something, the industry sits up and pays...
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...
Couchbase beats MongoDB™ with greater flexibility and stronger availability for geo-distributed applications
Today’s businesses compete in a digital economy where downtime can be deadly. But keeping data highly available is never as simple as backing up one database to be an up-to-the-second copy of another. Instead, modern databases have to function in...
Developing an Alexa Skill with Golang, AWS Lambda, and Couchbase NoSQL
Nic Raboy is an advocate of modern web and mobile development technologies. He has experience in Java, JavaScript, Golang, and a variety of frameworks such as Angular, NativeScript, and Apache Cordova. Nic writes about his development experiences related to making web and mobile...
Developing AWS Lambda Functions with Golang and Couchbase NoSQL
In this tutorial, we're going to take a look at how to build a function on AWS Lambda that communicates with Couchbase using the Go programming language.
Navigating Kubernetes Vulnerabilities with the Autonomous Operator
The first critical vulnerability in the Kubernetes container orchestration platform was disclosed earlier this month. This vulnerability affects all versions of Kubernetes greater than 1.0.0. It also affects RedHat OpenShift platform versions greater than 3.0.0. In this post we look...