Category: Couchbase Server
Scaling Couchbase Server on Azure
Scaling is one of Couchbase Server’s strengths. It’s easy to scale, and Couchbase’s architecture makes an efficient use of your scaling resources. In fact, when Couchbase customer Viber switched from Mongo to Couchbase, they cut the number of servers they...
Replicate NoSQL Data between Data Centers with Couchbase XDCR
When it comes to databases, data safety and performance are incredibly important. As a business you want to make sure you have disaster recovery in place and you want to make sure your database is not a bottleneck on the...
Going Full Stack with Node.js, Vue.js, and Couchbase NoSQL
If you’ve been keeping up, I’m a huge advocate for Node.js development and the JavaScript development stack. Previously I had written about the Couchbase, Express, AngularJS, and Node.js (CEAN) stack and modernized the backend API with Hapi.js, a popular alternative...
Scaling a Couchbase Cluster for Increasing and Decreasing Demand
When it comes to scaling a database, it is often a task that people want to avoid. For relational databases, which are often vertically sized databases, the administrators would have to take the database offline and add new hardware to...
Chatbot on Azure and Couchbase for Viber
A chatbot can be a novel way to interact with users. After writing a post introducing the basics of serverless, and also writing a post on writing Azure Functions, I decided I would try to build something a little more...
Using Facets in a Couchbase NoSQL Full Text Search Query
Being able to execute Full Text Search queries in Couchbase without the need for additional tooling such as Elastic is huge for NoSQL. About a year ago, I had written about using Full Text Search (FTS) in Couchbase Server with...
Serverless Architecture with Cloud Computing
Serverless is one of the new buzz words that you’ve probably heard. It refers to a type of deployment where the server is abstracted away. It doesn’t mean there aren’t servers, just that you don’t have to provision the servers...
Couchbase Analytics Developer Preview 4 – Bringing NoETL to NoSQL
I am very excited to announce the release of Couchbase Analytics Developer Preview 4 (DP4). The focus of the previous release was unified administration, and we have continued to build on that theme in the latest release. DP4 offers new...
Develop Web Applications with Hapi.js and Couchbase NoSQL
About a month ago I had written about developing RESTful APIs for web applications using Node.js and the Hapi.js framework. In this previous article, I demonstrated the use of these technologies with NoSQL in the flavor of Couchbase Server. In...
JavaScript and Couchbase in Southern California
Over the past few months I’ve been bouncing between major Southern California cities such as Los Angeles, Irvine, and San Diego. These trips included developer Meetups on technologies such as Golang and Node.js and how to use them with the...
ASP.NET Core with Couchbase: Getting Started
ASP.NET Core is the newest development platform for Microsoft developers. If you are looking for information about plain old ASP.NET, check out ASP.NET with Couchbase: Getting Started. ASP.NET Core Tools to Get Started The following video will take you from...
Get to know our Couchbase Community Meet Clinton van Blommestein
Meet the newest member of our Couchbase Champion team! Congratulations Welcome to Clinton Van Blommestein of Durban, South Africa. Tell us about yourself and what you do in your daily role? I am a senior software developer at a company called Derivco, and...