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Cipher Suites in Couchbase Server 6.5

Cipher Suites in Couchbase Server 6.5

For many, “Cryptography” is the little green lock icon next to the web address of their favorite websites, and for others, they might recall the TLS vulnerabilities that have hit in recent years. Data is today’s digital gold, and in...

Enhanced Data Protection with Couchbase Server 6.5

Enhanced Data Protection with Couchbase Server 6.5

With 6.5, we have made some tremendous improvements to our backup & restore technology. These improvements are optimized to enhance backup performance, consistency and storage requirements. Performance  Improved performance (rate of backup & restore) with backup has been the most...

The Unreasonable Effectiveness of SQL in NoSQL Databases

The Unreasonable Effectiveness of SQL in NoSQL Databases

Business applications have requirements: take customer orders, deliver customer orders, track shipping, generate inventory report, end of the day/month/quarter business report, generate business dashboards and more.  These requirements evolve slowly. They remain even when you choose a NoSQL database. On...

Keshav Murthy May 26, 2019
NDP Episode #27: Jason Gilmore on DreamFactory

NDP Episode #27: Jason Gilmore on DreamFactory

DreamFactory is the focus of the latest episode of The NoSQL Database Podcast. Jason Gilmore joins as the special guest to talk about using DreamFactory to generate and manage APIs over (among other things) databases. The previous episode of the...

Matthew Groves May 17, 2019
Why “Born in the Cloud” NoSQL Services Won’t Always Win

Why “Born in the Cloud” NoSQL Services Won’t Always Win

NoSQL isn’t all equal Couchbase has been recognized as a Leader in NoSQL by Forrester Research in their recent report ‘The Forrester Wave™: Big Data NoSQL, Q1 2019.’  Forrester identified the 15 most significant companies in the category, then evaluated...

Thomas Dong April 3, 2019
Developing a Bitcoin Cryptocurrency Application with Node.js and NoSQL

Developing a Bitcoin Cryptocurrency Application with Node.js and NoSQL

I’ve been following cryptocurrency-related subjects such as Bitcoin for a few months now and I’m very fascinated with everything that has been going on. As a web application developer, one topic that I’ve been particularly interested in learning more about...

Couchbase for Oracle Developers – Part 2 : Architecture

Couchbase for Oracle Developers – Part 2 : Architecture

Back in November, Raju Suravarjjala, (Sr. Director, Couchbase QE & Performance) and I  presented “Mindmap: Oracle to Couchbase For Developers”. You can see the slide deck here: http://bit.ly/2mPdJfo. Overview article for the series is at is at https://www.couchbase.com/blog/couchbase-oracle-developers-part-2-architecture/. This series is written in...

Keshav Murthy January 22, 2018
Saga Pattern | How to Implement Business Transactions Using Microservices – Part II

Saga Pattern | How to Implement Business Transactions Using Microservices – Part II

In the previous post, we saw some of the challenges of implementing distributed transactions and how to implement Saga’s pattern using the Event/Choreography approach. In this article, let’s talk about how to address some of its problems like complex transactions...

Saga Pattern | Application Transactions Using Microservices – Part I

Saga Pattern | Application Transactions Using Microservices – Part I

Transactions are an essential part of applications. Without them, it would be impossible to maintain data consistency. One of the most powerful types of transactions is called a Two-Phase Commit, which is in summary when the commit of a first...

A Comparison of SQL and NoSQL to Simplify Your Database Decision

A Comparison of SQL and NoSQL to Simplify Your Database Decision

Have you been investing your time, effort, and resources in building ETL procedures that keep migrating data from one database to another? Is your RDBMS fully equipped to deal with unstructured and non-traditional data? With Big Data becoming the hottest...

Get to know our Couchbase Community Meet – Shivansh Srivastava

Get to know our Couchbase Community Meet – Shivansh Srivastava

In our latest interview for Get to Know Our Couchbase Community Champions, we meet Shivansh Srivastava from Delhi, India. Tell us about yourself and what you do in your daily role? I consider myself to be a polyglot developer and a...

Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 3: App Migration

Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 3: App Migration

Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 3: App Migration In this series of blog posts, I’m going to lay out the considerations when moving to a document database when you have a relational background. Specifically, Microsoft SQL Server as...

Matthew Groves March 7, 2017