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Pagination Best Practices with Couchbase

Pagination Best Practices with Couchbase

[This blog was syndicated from http://blog.grallandco.com] If you have to deal with a large number of documents when doing queries against a Couchbase cluster it is important to use pagination to get rows by page. You can find some information...

The Couchbase Team December 16, 2014
Poodle bites and ends SSL3

Poodle bites and ends SSL3

SSL version 3 is no longer secure. Recently, a new vulnerability in the SSL v3 protocol called the ‘Poodle attack’ was discovered by folks at Google. At Couchbase, since we take the security of our products seriously, we wanted you...

Scaling memcached with vbuckets

Scaling memcached with vbuckets

For years, people have used memcached to scale large sites. Originally, there was a simple modulo selection hash algorithm that was used. It still is used quite a bit actually and it’s quite easy to understand (although, it’s shown regularly...

Six months as Technical Evangelist at Couchbase

Six months as Technical Evangelist at Couchbase

[This blog was syndicated from http://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 of all what is a Developer/Technical...

The Couchbase Team December 16, 2014
Use cases are driving the divergence, and the convergence, of NoSQL solutions

Use cases are driving the divergence, and the convergence, of NoSQL solutions

This morning, Matt Aslett of The 451 blogged on The beginning of the end of NoSQL in which he highlighted the uselessness of the NoSQL category name. Good post, as usual. But this isn’t new news. People have been griping...

James Phillips December 16, 2014
Want to add a twitter tag cloud to your website?  It is easy with Couchbase Server!

Want to add a twitter tag cloud to your website? It is easy with Couchbase Server!

I’ve always been curious to learn what folks say about a new technology. Twitter is an excellent hub for this kind of information, but what are the important topics related to a new technology (say ‘NoSQL’) on Twitter? A tag-cloud...

Why Membase Uses  Erlang

Why Membase Uses Erlang

Less and less often (because Erlang is becoming more popular), I’m asked why Membase chose to use Erlang for our cluster management and process supervision component. Common alternatives people suggest are Java, C++, Python, Ruby, and, more recently, node.js and...

Sean Lynch December 16, 2014
10 Things Developers Should Know about Couchbase

10 Things Developers Should Know about Couchbase

As a developer, I’ve been using Couchbase Server for couple of months now and I love it. Having written several apps myself, I’ve come to learn many (but not all) of the ins-and-outs of Couchbase. To be a good Couchbase...

Couchbase 102: Q & A

Couchbase 102: Q & A

In our ongoing training series, a number of questions come up each time, I list them out with their respective answers below! Couchbase 102 – SDK Operations Operations Concepts By Language: https://github.com/couchbaselabs/DeveloperDay Q: Are these operations the same for mobile applications?...

The Couchbase Team December 6, 2013
Couchbase 101-102-103 (Series 1)

Couchbase 101-102-103 (Series 1)

We recently started an online webinar series to cover the core components of Couchbase Server from installation through getting set up for development and understanding indexing. A number of questions came up during the webinars and I am posting a...

The Couchbase Team October 22, 2013
Loading JSON data into Couchbase

Loading JSON data into Couchbase

If you’re writing a web application, you’re probably already familiar with JSON documents. Couchbase supports JSON documents and sooner or later you will need to import some JSON documents into Couchbase Server But just because you inserted data into Couchbase...

The Couchbase Team November 13, 2012
Do More With Less

Do More With Less

This is my “Hello World”, or rather my “Hello Blog” and I wanted to introduce myself. I, like many, have come from the startup world. Let's not kid ourselves, being from the “startup world” means being from the technology scrapyard...

The Couchbase Team July 16, 2012