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Preview N1QL DP4 Support for the Couchbase .NET SDK 2.0!
Yesterday, the query team here at Couchbase released the long-awaited N1QL Developer Preview 4! If you haven’t heard of N1QL, it’s an all new SQL-like query language that Couchbase is developing for querying non-relational data-stores like Couchbase. The goal is...
Wrap-up: Android Developer Conference – AnDevCon
What a thrilling event at the yearly Android Developer Conference, AnDevCon, over at Burlingame, California. The 4 day workshop/conference show cased some great content for Android Developers just in time for the release of Google Android 5.0 Lollipop version. The entire...
Introducing Couchbase .NET SDK 2.0 Beta!
Some call it “bayduh”, others like my colleague Don Pinto here at Couchbase call it “bee-tah”; but whatever you call it were shipping it! After many months of development and three developer previews, we proudly present the Couchbase .NET SDK...
Couchbase Java SDK Internals
[This blog was syndicated from http://nitschinger.at/] Motivation This blog post is intended to be a very detailed and informative article for those who already have used the Couchbase Java SDK and want to know how the internals work. This is...
Couchbase NoSQL @ Tunewiki : A billion documents and counting
TuneWiki now stores more than 1,000,000,000 documents for its service in Couchbase, proving once again the scalability and performance you get with Couchbase. Now that’s a billion fewer things users need to worry about. Read this blog to learn more…...
March 17: The Week in Couchbase NoSQL
A lot going on here at Couchbase. Follow the official handle @couchbase for the latest news as it goes live or you can find me @aobendorf. EVENT SPOTLIGHT: Couchbase Live [London] Official Hashtag: #CBliveLDN This incredible event dedicated to building, deploying and...
libcouchbase – Explore the full features of your Couchbase server from C
I started the implementation of libcouchbase almost year ago out of my personal need to test the inner workings of Couchbase. Since I work in “core” of Couchase I needed an easy way to test out the changes I made...
I’ve installed Couchbase Server 2.0, now what?
Setting up Couchbase Server can be really easy but if you haven’t installed it yet, here are step-by-step instructions. If you’re new to Couchbase Server 2.0 and are wondering what’s new, this blog will give you a quick tour of the...
Introducing libcouchbase 2.4
libcouchbase 2.4.0 is here. It offers large architectural improvements and several new features, improving over previous versions. This blog was originally written for the 2.4.0 DP1 version, it has been modified to reflect the differences between the developer preview and the...
Introducing the Couchbase DOTNET SDK 2.0 Development Blog Series
Hello folks, over the next couple of months we’ll be doing a series of blogs that will follow the development of the Couchbase .NET 2.0 SDK. In this post I will go over the high level architecture, some motivation and...
How to Move from MySQL to Couchbase Server 2.0: Part 1
If you have a database built using MySQL, you might be wondering if, and more importantly how, that database (and your application) can be moved to Couchbase. The biggest stumbling block is not the technical aspects of creating the Couchbase...
How Many Nodes? Part 2: Sizing a Couchbase Server 2.0 cluster
In the first part of this series, I gave an overview of the 5 factors that determine the sizing of your Couchbase cluster: RAM, disk (IO and size), CPU, network and data distribution. In this second part, I want to...