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Tutorial: Couchbase Autonomous Operator On Minikube
Follow this hands-on tutorial hands-on tutorial for setting up Couchbase Kubernetes Operator on a laptop/desktop running minikube.
Observing the Rising Tide of Developer Influence
A dramatic rise in developer influence is being observed across our organization. IDC confirms that developers are the key influencers of the new cloud.
Self-healing Clusters using Kubernetes Persistent Volumes
Self-healing Couchbase Clusters are made possible by Kubernetes container orchestration that abstracts away the complexities of underlying infrastructure.
Exercising Control on Quality of Service Using XDCR
XDCR, by design, provides customers the flexibility to tune the number of replications for a given bucket depending on the desired performance. New replication requires streaming all existing documents in the bucket, and, therefore, it exhibits a higher mutation rate...
Autonomous Operator 1.2.0 Public Connectivity
Expose your Couchbase cluster with public connectivity with the Autonomous Operator for interconnection with cloud based as-a-service offerings.
Running Couchbase Autonomous Operator on VMware
Hear from Cormac Hogan, Director and Chief Technologist in the Office of the CTO in the SABU at VMware, about using the Autonomous Operator.
Build Real-time Dashboards – Couchbase Analytics & Tableau
Set up a Couchbase Analytics on an Operational cluster in under 5 clicks and create a real-time data visualization dashboard with Tableau.
Quick Start: Deploy Couchbase Autonomous Operator With Helm
Learn how Couchbase Autonomous Operator with helm allows users to combine Kubernetes resources into a single customizable package.
Bridging Gaps: Autonomous Operator 1.2 Network Enhancements
How Kubernetes network improvements in Autonomous Operator 1.2.0 provide streamlined configuration of XDCR, and client access from the public internet.
Deep Dive: Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.2.0
A technical deep dive into the new features provided by the Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.2.0. Certified cloud platforms, upgrades and UX enhancements.
Using Couchbase Autonomous Operator on GKE
Learn to use GKE to set up a Kubernetes cluster with version 1.2 of Autonomous Operator and deploy a Couchbase Cluster with Server Groups.
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...
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