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How to use N1QL to migrate Oracle data into Couchbase

How to use N1QL to migrate Oracle data into Couchbase

Getting the Couchbase server to run on your PC or Mac involves a few simple steps to download the software and spin up a cluster with all the Couchbase services that you need (https://docs.couchbase.com/server/6.0/getting-started/start-here.html). Sample buckets are available with the...

July 9, 2019
Monitor Couchbase Sync Gateway with Prometheus and Grafana

Monitor Couchbase Sync Gateway with Prometheus and Grafana

The Couchbase Mobile 2.5 release introduced extensive stats reporting capabilities on the Sync Gateway.The stats provide key insights into the health of your Couchbase Mobile deployment and constitues an integral part of any deployment. In this post, we discuss how...

Introducing Couchbase Python Client 3.0 Alpha

Introducing Couchbase Python Client 3.0 Alpha

I’m happy to announce the first alpha of Couchbase Python Client 3.0. This major new version shares the same advanced internals of its predecessor, while presenting a new, harmonised and revised API shaped by our experiences supporting and developing SDK2....

Introducing the Couchbase Node.js SDK 3.0 Alpha

Introducing the Couchbase Node.js SDK 3.0 Alpha

One of the challenges of writing software used by a huge range of developers is maintaining API’s which are stable and cross-compatible. Sometimes this need for compatibility can back us into a corner which restricts our ability to implement exciting...

N1QL (Query) Basic Order of Execution.

N1QL (Query) Basic Order of Execution.

Query syntax is limited. Queries are unlimited. Predicate pushdown, group by pushdown, offset pagination, keyset pagination, join optimization, search optimization, we’ve discussed it all. Still, it’s important to understand the default, simple — albeit slow — execution flow of the...

June 8, 2019
Pride Month

Pride Month

June serves as Pride month, which was chosen to commemorate the Stonewall riots that occurred in New York City at the end of June 1969.  This moment served as a catalyst for the LGBT rights movement and is a reminder...

Using Couchbase Autonomous Operator on GKE

Using Couchbase Autonomous Operator on GKE

We are excited to announce release of Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.2. This is landmark release marking several features requested by customers, mainly Automated Upgrade of Couchbase Clusters Integrated CouchbaseCluster Resource Validation via Adminission Controller Helm Support Public Connectivity for Couchbase...

May 6, 2019
Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.2.0 is now GA

Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.2.0 is now GA

We’re proud to announce the launch of Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.2.0. This version ships with more advanced features that let you autonomously create, run, and manage Couchbase on Kubernetes. Now you can use all the power of Couchbase Server in...

Couchbase Mobile 2.5 Released

Couchbase Mobile 2.5 Released

Today we are announcing the general availability of Couchbase Mobile 2.5, our most advanced NoSQL data platform for mobile applications to date. This release builds on the strong architectural foundation that was laid out with the release of Couchbase Mobile...

Generating Couchbase APIs with DreamFactory

Generating Couchbase APIs with DreamFactory

This is a guest post written by W. Jason Gilmore (http://www.wjgilmore.com) the CTO of DreamFactory, Inc., an open source API automation and management platform. Prior to joining DreamFactory he spent much of his career as a consultant and developer, helping...

April 15, 2019
Couchbase “Top Rated” by Customers

Couchbase “Top Rated” by Customers

We’re excited to share that Couchbase has been Named Top Rated by TrustRadius in the NoSQL database category for 2019! Outranking our competitors, we’re especially proud because this award represents the true voice of the customer. Every user and review...

Couchbase’s N1QL Query Shatters the Limits of MongoDB™

Couchbase’s N1QL Query Shatters the Limits of MongoDB™

As NoSQL adoption grows, developers and enterprises alike require a general purpose database to replatform their mission-critical applications and services. These databases are no longer used only by backend services that need sub-second access to the data, but also by...

March 25, 2019