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Todas las entradas de Shane Johnson, Director de Marketing de Producto, Couchbase

Shane K Johnson fue Director de Marketing de Producto en Couchbase. Antes de Couchbase, ocupó varios puestos en desarrollo y evangelización con formación en Java y sistemas distribuidos. Ha sido consultor de organizaciones de los sectores financiero, minorista, de las telecomunicaciones y de los medios de comunicación para diseñar e implantar arquitecturas basadas en sistemas distribuidos para datos y análisis.

MongoDB fails to perform, runs out of gas

MongoDB no rinde, se queda sin gasolina

¿El rendimiento sigue siendo un problema para MongoDB? Avalon comparó Couchbase Server y MongoDB el año pasado, y muchas cosas han cambiado desde entonces. Couchbase Server 4.0 introdujo un lenguaje de consulta basado en SQL, N1QL. Couchbase Server 4.1 añadió sentencias preparadas e índices de cobertura,...

Hortonworks and Couchbase: NoSQL Fueled Hadoop

Hortonworks and Couchbase: NoSQL Fueled Hadoop

Building a big data architecture doesn’t mean choosing between NoSQL or Hadoop. Instead it’s about making NoSQL and Hadoop work together. Hadoop is engineered for batch and streaming analytical workloads. NoSQL databases are engineered for enterprise web, mobile, and IoT...

What does MongoDB have against transparency?

What does MongoDB have against transparency?

MongoDB published another benchmark performed by United Software Associates. Benchmarks are a useful tool to evaluate database performance. But to be useful, they must be transparent and repeatable. If they fail to meet these standards, the results are questionable. In...

Welcome to the Big Data Track: Spark, Kafka, Hadoop and more

Welcome to the Big Data Track: Spark, Kafka, Hadoop and more

I’m excited to introduce the Big Data track for Couchbase Connect 2015. Interested in learning about Spark, Kafka, Hadoop, and NoSQL? You’ve come to the right place. We’re going to spend two days discussing integration, architecture, and solutions – and...

Leading NoSQL Database Vendors Couchbase, MongoDB, and DataStax Lock Horns

Leading NoSQL Database Vendors Couchbase, MongoDB, and DataStax Lock Horns

It’s official. The leading NoSQL database vendors – DataStax, MongoDB, and Couchbase – have locked horns. In the past 30 days, Couchbase published a benchmark on March 19th. MongoDB responded by publishing a benchmark on March 31st. DataStax responded by...

MongoDB Rules Single Node Deployments, Fails to Scale

MongoDB Rules Single Node Deployments, Fails to Scale

MongoDB published an independent benchmark comparing the performance of MongoDB, Apache Cassandra, and Couchbase Server in single node deployments to counter the one we published comparing the performance of MongoDB and Couchbase Server in 9-node deployments. MongoDB performs well when...

Announcing Multi-Dimensional Scaling (MDS)

Anuncio del escalado multidimensional (MDS)

Me complace anunciar Multi-Dimensional Scaling. Hemos reimaginado y redefinido la forma en que las empresas escalan una base de datos distribuida con Multi-Dimensional Scaling. Se trata de la opción de separar, aislar y escalar servicios de bases de datos individuales (consultas, índices y datos) para mejorar el rendimiento...

How Wired is MongoDB + WiredTiger?

How Wired is MongoDB + WiredTiger?

MongoDB 3.0 is a major release with long awaited improvements. The most notable? The optional storage engine WiredTiger. After all, WiredTiger was founded by the people behind Berkeley DB. MongoDB claims WiredTiger write performance is 7-10x faster than the default...

MongoDB and DataStax, In the Rearview Mirror

MongoDB y DataStax, en el retrovisor

Thumbtack ha publicado hoy una excelente entrada en su blog (enlace). En él se destacan los resultados preliminares de las pruebas de rendimiento ejecutadas con Couchbase Server, MongoDB y DataStax Enterprise (Apache Cassandra). Los resultados finales se incluirán en un informe comparativo. Thumbtack consultó con Couchbase,...

Lambda Architecture with NoSQL

Lambda Architecture with NoSQL

How can you analyze all data? That is to say, how can you analyze all data as of this moment? Hadoop is the de facto standard for storing and analyzing a lot of data, a lot, but how is it...

Open Source, Community, and NoSQL

Código abierto, comunidad y NoSQL

I’m passionate about two things in my professional life: open source philosophy and distributed databases. I embraced open source philosophy at Red Hat. It’s a monastery for open source monks. Today, I continue to respect and admire Red Hat. I...