Category: Couchbase Server
Couchbase: Red Hot at Red Hat Summit 2018
A Recap of Couchbase at Red Hat Summit 2018 With all of the excitement and energy at Couchbase Connect in New York last week, it may have been easy to overlook some really compelling updates coming out of Couchbase’s strategic...
ACID Properties of Couchbase: Part 1
Important note: Multi-Document ACID Transactions are now available in Couchbase. See: ACID Transactions for NoSQL Applications for more information! ACID properties are a topic that I get asked about a lot. Generally, people ask in the context of transactions: “Are...
Ordering in Couchbase Functions – Part 1
Couchbase Functions is being introduced in the Couchbase Server 5.5 release under the Couchbase Eventing Service. Couchbase Functions gives you the ability to move data-driven business logic closer to your data. User-defined business logic can be triggered in real-time on...
A Guide to N1QL features in Couchbase 5.5: Special Edition
N1QL was first released with Couchbase 4.0 in the fall of 2015. After two and a half years, it’s great to release Couchbase 5.5 and this N1QL 5.5 feature booklet with it at the New York Couchbase Connect. This special...
Michigan User Groups this month
Michigan user groups: watch out! I’ll be spending a solid week at in your state! I’ll be talking about the tech I’m most enthusiastic about, including: Couchbase Server, .NET, C#. If you’re anywhere in Michigan (lower peninsula, sorry Yoopers), you...
Using GraphQL with Golang and a NoSQL Database
A few weeks ago I had mentioned that I was learning about the increasingly popular GraphQL and how it can be a replacement to the common RESTful API. In my previous example, we saw how to create a GraphQL application...
Certification of the Couchbase Autonomous Operator
The Couchbase Autonomous Operator enables you to run Couchbase deployments natively on Open Source Kubernetes or Enterprise Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. I’m excited to announce the availability of the Couchbase Autonomous Operator 0.8 Beta Refresh today! Running and managing...
Couchbase 5.5 Enhanced Query Plan Visualization
The Query Plan Visualization Tool is one of the quickest ways to understand your query behavior, with it you can easily identify how your queries will be executed. This knowledge is essential for boosting your queries, as you can get...
The Couchbase Data Platform in Action: Couchbase Connect 2017 SV Demo Technical Overview
Last Fall we showed a 30 minute live demo of a full stack application written using a broad range of the Couchbase Data Platform capabilities. This was at the Couchbase Connect Silicon Valley 2017 conference. In this introductory post,...
Create a GraphQL Application With Node.js, NoSQL Databases
I’ve been hearing a lot of buzz around working with GraphQL and NoSQL, internally within Couchbase and externally. Since it sounds like a hot topic, I figured I’d spend some time learning about it to see how it could be...
AKS with the Couchbase Kubernetes Operator
AKS (Azure Container Service) is the managed Kubernetes service on Microsoft Azure. It is currently in preview, so there are some things that may change down the road. In this post, I’m going to create an AKS cluster and install...
Couchbase Server 5.5 Beta – now available!
Announcing Couchbase Server 5.5 Beta This release is an extension of the Couchbase Data Platform but also introduces several new Enterprise Grade features – agility, performance, and manageability – all based on critical feedback from our customers. Included are many...