Category: Features
HashiCorp Vault Support Added to Couchbase
Couchbase has expanded its partnership with HashiCorp and added support for HashiCorp Vault to keep TLS private key secrets safe. Our customers have been deploying and managing Couchbase using Terraform from HashiCorp for years because it makes architects and DevOps...
Upgrade to Couchbase Capella from Community Edition Now
This blog compares our free Couchbase Community Edition to Couchbase Capella™ DBaaS, and presents some of the benefits of upgrading to the managed service.
Couchbase vs MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 5
This blog series is now wrapping up with a discussion of what it means to be "most dreaded" and what it means to give memory to a database.
Couchbase vs MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 4
In this post, we look at some of the misconceptions that Mongo has made about Couchbase and NoSQL, e.g. Is Couchbase NoSQL Database Good for Scaling?
Couchbase vs. MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 3
Couchbase discusses if NoSQL databases are secure, if they will lose your data, if NoSQL means “No ACID” transactions, and more. Sort out these misconceptions.
Couchbase as a Persistent System of Records – Storage Considerations
Discover these key persistent storage infrastructure considerations because a solution can greatly impact your applications. Learn more with Couchbase today.
Smart Batching Index Builds During Rebalance in Couchbase Server 7.1
Couchbase Server 7.1 brings numerous performance improvements and reduced resource usage to Rebalance for the Index Service via a new feature, Smart Batching.
Grafana Plugin For Couchbase Visualization Released
Grafana can now access Couchbase data sources using our new plugin. Read how to create custom queries, time-series views, and dashboards with Couchbase today.
Encrypted Private Keys & Multi-CA, Enterprise Security Enhancements In Couchbase Server 7.1
Couchbase Server 7.1 adds enterprise security enhancements for TLS certificates: multiple Certificate Authorities, encrypted TLS Private Keys, and more.
Flexible and Resilient Data Protection with Couchbase Server 7.1
Couchbase 7.1 adds flexibility for direct data protection backups to GCP cloud storage and a new restore resume option for cbbackupmgr, plus more.
Cloud-Native Certificates – De Facto Standards For Kubernetes
Cloud-native CAO 2.2 extends TLS support for Couchbase Server. Read about how this works with the native kubernetes.io/tls spec.
Reduce TCO By 10x Using Couchbase 7.1 For Large Multi-Terabyte Databases
The Magma storage engine makes Couchbase 7.1 a high-performance, disk-oriented, multi-terabyte database that greatly reduces TCO for your large use cases.
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