Category: Couchbase Server
Tooling Improvements in Couchbase Server 5.0 (Update)
Tooling improvements have come to Couchbase 5.0. This post covers visual query plans, query monitoring, improved UX/UI, and import/export tools.
Profiling and Monitoring in Couchbase Server 5.0 Preview (Update)
In Couchbase Server 5.0, there are updates for N1QL query monitoring and profiling. The Query Plan is more visual, making it easy to improve performance.
Couchbase Console (video tour) – Update
After the release of Couchbase Console 5, let's look back on the developer preview tour video. Your feedback helped us to improve before the release.
N1QL Enhancements in Couchbase Server 5.0
There are many N1QL enhancements in the new Couchbase Server 5.0 release. This blog post will help you to scratch the surface.
Query Natural Language with Couchbase Server’s Powerful Full Text Search
Learn about Couchbase Server's powerful Full Text Search (FTS) functionality and see how it can be used to query natural language.
Fast Failover with Couchbase Server 5.0
Fast failover is a new feature of Couchbase Server 5.0. This blog post demonstrates with a .NET Core console application and a Docker cluster.
Secure Your NoSQL Data with Couchbase Role-Based Access Control
Learn how to define an access control configuration in Couchbase Server to protect your cluster, buckets, and data from being accessed without permission.
Announcing Couchbase Server 5.0
Couchbase Server 5.0 is available now. With this release check out three major pillars with many large enhancements in each area.
Optimize N1QL performance using request profiling
Monitoring uncovered the resource hog. Now what? Couchbase Server 4.5 introduced a mechanism to keep an eye on executing requests, so that slow performers could be highlighted. This DZone article covers the subject of N1QL monitoring in great detail, but...
Announcing Analytics Developer Preview 3
Couchbase Analytics Developer Preview 3 (DP3) is available now! Check out its major features and highlights in Developer Preview 3.
CURL Comes to N1QL: Querying External JSON Data
Check out the examples which show using the CURL function, N1QL users can now interact with any external API’s that return results in JSON format.
Performance Testing and Load Testing Couchbase with Pillowfight
Performance testing and load testing are important processes to get production ready. Learn about the open-source command line utility Pillowfight.
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