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Couchbase .NET Client 1.3.4 Released!
This release is another bug fix/stability release concentrating on improving the retry algorithm for Views and adding more refined logging to the client, along with a few other miscellaneous fixes. Improving the consistency of…
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Couchbase .NET Client 1.3.3 Released!
Today we released Couchbase .NET Client version 1.3.2 1.3.3 which is a bug fix and stabilization release. A couple of important fixes include: Community Contributions We also had a several community contributions to the…
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Couchbase Momentum: NoSQL on the Rise
When we announced the Membase and CouchOne merger, it was thrilling to see the community share our excitement about the merger, and provide such positive feedback about the potential of bringing the CouchDB and…
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Couchbase and Full-text Search: The Couchbase Transport for Elasticsearch
UPDATED October 9, 2013 The Couchbase Transport for Elastic Search has been updated to work with Couchbase 2.2.0 and Elastic Search 0.90.5. The detailed steps below have been updated to reflect the new version…
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Compaction magic in Couchbase Server 2.0
With Couchbase’s append-only storage design, it’s impossible to corrupt data and index files as updates go only to the end of the file. There are no in-place file updates and the files are never…
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April 21: The Week in Couchbase NoSQL
Happy Monday to all you Couchbase readers out there! For those of you that don’t know, every week I dedicate a full blog page to happenings in the Couchbase sphere. Blogs, events, announcements and…
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April 14: The Week in Couchbase NoSQL
April 14: The Week in Couchbase NoSQL Hello all, here is the new week in review for Couchbase Community events and other happenings in case you missed it when it happened! Check back in…
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April 1: The Week in Couchbase NoSQL
Happy April Fools from Couchbase! Though today’s blogpost is no joke. We’ve been amping it up and have lots to share with you all including the Couchbase Server 2.5.1 and 3rd Developer Preview of N1QL!…
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Memcached, go-derper, Black Hat and an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Security Bulletin
If you are a user of memcached and have deployed instances on Amazon EC2, you may have received a message from Amazon over the weekend (we received one on 8/7/2010) indicating you may have…
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MongoDB and Scale Out? No, says MongoHQ
You may have heard that MongoDB has issues with scaling out. You may have heard that Viber is replacing MongoDB with Couchbase Server. Have you heard how to scale with MongoHQ? I agree with…
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MongoDB + Big Data, Almost There
When it comes to big data, MongoDB is almost there. It’s a start, and that’s a good thing. Discuss on Hacker News Discuss on Reddit Background I joined Couchbase in December of 2013. However,…
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From MySQL to Couchbase using Talend ETL
Couchbase offers an unique NoSQL database combining integrated cache and storage technology. NoSQL is gaining strong popularity and a number of customers are looking to export or map some of the data they have…