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PHP SDK 2.0.0 Beta 2
I am pleased to announce the next beta release of our new PHP SDK. This release primarily consists of minor bug fixes in addition to initial support for cross-sdk data types. Documentation The documentation…
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PHP SDK 2.0.0 Developer Preview 2
I’m happy to announce the second iteration of developer preview for the new PHP SDK. This release includes a few new minor features, but primarily consists of internal changes implemented through the use of…
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September 24: The week in Couchbase NoSQL
See what’s coming up at Couchbase in this week’s featured content and upcoming events. FEATURED CONTENT FEATURED COMMUNITY EVENTS WEBINARS
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Shopper or Merchant? Check-out N1QL Querying
N1QL is a next generation query language for Couchbase Server. It goes beyond SQL and the relational model in several ways–most importantly, attributes in N1QL can contain multiple values, and these values can be…
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Six months as Technical Evangelist at Couchbase
[This blog was syndicated from https://blog.grallandco.com] Already 6 months! Already 6 months that I have joined Couchbase as Technical Evangelist. This is a good opportunity to take some time to look back. So first…
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Sneak peek: What’s new in Couchbase Server 3.0!
Over the last year or so, we have been working on a vast number of features and improvements for our next major release. Today, we are ready to pull back the curtain on Couchbase…
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spymemcached makes more of Membase
In some of the recent Membase meetups, the topic of what moxi does for clients has been discussed a bit. The bit of background many folks didn’t initially have is that moxi began life…
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Stabilizing Couchbase Server 2.0
[This blog was syndicated from https://damienkatz.net/] I’m glad to report we are now pretty much going into full-on stabilization and resource optimization mode for Couchbase Server 2.0. It’s taken us a lot longer than…
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Strata Conference
I attended the Strata Conference last week and although I did not catch the talks, the buzz was definitely in the air on the show floor. “Machine Learning,” “I am a Data Scientist”…
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Strongly Typed Views with the .NET Client Library
The latest bits of the Couchbase .NET Client Library support a few different view querying options. In this post, I’ll describe those options in detail. To play along at home, make sure you have…
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TapMap Part I: Working with a Repository of T with Couchbase Server 2.0 and the .NET Client Library
I’ve been meaning to put together a reference application for using .NET and Couchbase Server. While traveling to London for the Progressive NoSQL conference at Skills Matter, I passed the hours waiting for my…
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Top 10 things an Ops / Sys admin must know about Couchbase
The bottom line for any sysadmin is to keep the database and in case of Couchbase, keeping the cluster up and running 24×7. With demanding app requirements, your cluster needs to be properly configured,…