Category: Features

How to Backup Couchbase: A Quick Start Guide
How to Backup Couchbase: A Quick Start Guide

Get an overview of how-to backup both Couchbase Community and Enterprise editions on Ubuntu and a basic Couchbase backup and restore strategy.

Couchbase Cloud Is Here
Couchbase Cloud Is Here

SVP of Product Management and Business Operations, Scott Anderson, introduces Couchbase's first database-as-a-service (DBaaS) product: Couchbase Cloud.

Fully Configured Couchbase on Red Hat OpenShift in 5 Minutes
Fully Configured Couchbase on Red Hat OpenShift in 5 Minutes

Discover Couchbase Autonomous Operator and learn how to get Couchbase and OpenShift fully configured in under 5 minutes.

Index Advisor Service for N1QL (June refresh)
Index Advisor Service for N1QL (June refresh)

This is our June drop for Index Advisor service for N1QL after fixing some of the bugs that were found after our last refresh in May. We plan to keep improvising the Index Advisor service(What is it?). The fixes in...

Couchbase Eventing: Small Scripts That Solve Big Problems
Couchbase Eventing: Small Scripts That Solve Big Problems

With simple functions come great power. Couchbase Eventing is must have tool in your big data arsenal allowing small scripts to overcome hard to solve problems.

Helm: Deploy & Monitor with Couchbase Autonomous Operator
Helm: Deploy & Monitor with Couchbase Autonomous Operator

Using helm to deploy Couchbase with Prometheus Monitoring in Kubernetes.

Announcing Spring Data Couchbase 4.0
Announcing Spring Data Couchbase 4.0

Spring Data Couchbase 4.0 a completely new perspective

Public Network, External DNS & Couchbase Autonomous Operator
Monitoring a NoSQL Database with Couchbase and Prometheus
Monitoring a NoSQL Database with Couchbase and Prometheus

This blog post will walk through how to get Couchbase Server and Couchbase Autonomous Operator set up to work with Prometheus and Grafana using the Couchbase Prometheus Exporter, as well as giving a brief overview of how it all works.

Couchbase Autonomous Operator 2.0 For Kubernetes Is Now GA!
Couchbase Autonomous Operator 2.0 For Kubernetes Is Now GA!

We’re proud to announce the general availability of Couchbase Autonomous Operator 2.0. We have achieved significant milestones since we first announced production certification of Couchbase Server on Docker containers in June of 2016, and with Autonomous Operator 2.0, we are...

Testing For Growth
Testing For Growth

The goal of load testing should be to identify what load your current cluster can handle, and how you need to mutate and adapt your cluster configuration as you reach various load milestones. The result should be a plan for...

Using Eviction Effectively to Manage Memory in Couchbase GSI
Using Eviction Effectively to Manage Memory in Couchbase GSI

Learn to tune the memory used by the storage subsystem for GSI by setting eviction configuration parameters.