Category: Couchbase Server
Couchbase as a Persistent System of Records – Storage Considerations
When using Couchbase as a persistent system of records the underlying storage infrastructure needs to be considered. Infrastructure decisions have an impact on the overall performance and availability of the data store, with the knock-on effect of impacting the data...
ASP.NET Core CRUD with NoSQL: Part 4
ASP.NET CRUD apps include interaction with data that consists of create, read, update, and delete. In part 1, we setup a basic ASP.NET Core project. In part 2, we added the first read endpoint, using a SQL++ query against wishlist...
Smart Batching Index Builds During Rebalance in Couchbase Server 7.1
Rebalance is a central feature of Couchbase Server cluster management. It enables redistribution of services when nodes are added to or removed from a cluster. This feature can adjust data and indexes, plus query and event processing, among the nodes...
Always-Available Real-Time Data With High Availability In Couchbase Analytics
As part of the Couchbase Server 7.1 release, Couchbase Analytics Service is very excited to announce the support of High Availability capability availability to ensure users can access data within Analytics Service collections/datasets when one or more Analytics nodes is...
How To Migrate From Couchbase Server to Couchbase Capella
Steps to migrate self-managed Couchbase Server clusters to Couchbase Capella™ Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) Couchbase Capella is the easiest and fastest way to begin with Couchbase. This fully managed Database-as-a-Service eliminates your database management efforts and reduces costs while delivering flexibility across...
Lower TCO With SQL++ FLATTEN_KEYS For JSON Arrays
An RDBMS with a well-established schema serves well when application functions remain static. While this rigid structure can guarantee stability, it doesn’t lend itself to fast-changing business requirements. Organizations today must consider modernizing their application infrastructure and moving from RDBMS...
Couchbase vs. MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 2
Misconceptions about NoSQL have been around as long as NoSQL itself. It’s always good to get different perspectives, and so I’m continuing this blog series about NoSQL misconceptions, specifically when it comes to two of the top document database companies...
Encrypted Private Keys & Multi-CA, Enterprise Security Enhancements In Couchbase Server 7.1
Couchbase Server 7.1 introduces a range of security enhancements for TLS certificates. These are used to encrypt and decrypt data transmitted over the network and can also authenticate users. We’re excited to introduce four enhancements: Multiple Certificate Authorities Encrypted TLS...
Second Patent Granted to Couchbase for Cost-Based Optimization
On April 5, 2022, the US Patent and Trademark Office granted a second patent to Couchbase for its novel approach to optimizing document-oriented database queries on arrays! This feature has been available since Couchbase Server 7.1 and Couchbase Capella 7.0...
Derive Insights From Azure Blob Storage Using External Analytics Collections
Following the support for Analytics external collections for Amazon Web Services (AWS) Simple Storage Service (S3) in the Couchbase Server 6.6 release, Couchbase is excited to announce the forthcoming support and general availability for Azure Blob Storage for external Analytics...
Couchbase vs. MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 1
Misconceptions about NoSQL have been around for as long as NoSQL itself. It’s always good to get different perspectives, so I’m kicking off a new blog series about NoSQL misconceptions, specifically when it comes to two of the top document...