Results for: Python

The Unreasonable Effectiveness of SQL

The Unreasonable Effectiveness of SQL

Two score and five years ago two young IBM researchers brought forth on databases, a new language, conceived in relational, dedicated to the proposition that data can be manipulated declaratively and easily.   In the years since Don Chamberlin and Ramond...

Keshav Murthy April 2, 2019
N1QL query with Self Referencing Hierarchy

N1QL query with Self Referencing Hierarchy

A data construct that often appears in business application is the hierarchical data structure. Hierarchy captures the parent-child relationship often between the same object. For instance a company structure captures the reporting line between employees. Business organization captures the relationship...

Binh Le February 17, 2019
JSON to Insights: Fast and Easy

JSON to Insights: Fast and Easy

Co-author:  Sitaram Vemulapalli, Principal Engineer, Couchbase R&D. “The answer my friend is hiding in JSON” – Bob Dylan There are a lot of public JSON datasets and then is awesome JSON datasets. Every company, including yours, has stored a lot of...

Keshav Murthy December 1, 2018
Performance Certification of Couchbase Autonomous Operator on Kubernetes

Performance Certification of Couchbase Autonomous Operator on Kubernetes

At Couchbase we take performance very seriously, and with the launch of our new product, Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.0, we wanted to make sure it’s Enterprise-grade and production ready for customers. In this blog post we will discuss the detailed...

Couchbase Server 5.5 Released

Couchbase Server 5.5 Released

Announcing Couchbase Server 5.5 Couchbase Server 5.5 production release is now available! We are very excited to share more information about this substantial extension of the Couchbase Data Platform. This release introduces several new Enterprise Grade features relating to agility,...

Tyler Mitchell July 23, 2018
Certification of the Couchbase Autonomous Operator

Certification of the Couchbase Autonomous Operator

The Couchbase Autonomous Operator enables you to run Couchbase deployments natively on Open Source Kubernetes or Enterprise Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. I’m excited to announce the availability of the Couchbase Autonomous Operator 0.8 Beta Refresh today! Running and managing...

Korrigan Clark May 8, 2018
Couchbase Server 5.5 Beta – now available!

Couchbase Server 5.5 Beta – now available!

Announcing Couchbase Server 5.5 Beta This release is an extension of the Couchbase Data Platform but also introduces several new Enterprise Grade features – agility, performance, and manageability – all based on critical feedback from our customers. Included are many...

Tyler Mitchell April 16, 2018
Couchbase and  Ansible

Couchbase and Ansible

Arkadiusz Borucki works as a Site Reliability Engineer at Amadeus, focused on NoSQL databases and automation. In his day-to-day work, he uses Couchbase, MongoDB, Oracle, Python, and Ansible. He’s a self-proclaimed big data enthusiast, interested in data store technologies, distributed systems, analytics,...

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
Chatbot on Azure and Couchbase for Viber

Chatbot on Azure and Couchbase for Viber

A chatbot can be a novel way to interact with users. After writing a post introducing the basics of serverless, and also writing a post on writing Azure Functions, I decided I would try to build something a little more...

Matthew Groves December 8, 2017
Serverless Architecture with Cloud Computing

Serverless Architecture with Cloud Computing

Serverless is one of the new buzz words that you’ve probably heard. It refers to a type of deployment where the server is abstracted away. It doesn’t mean there aren’t servers, just that you don’t have to provision the servers...

Matthew Groves December 5, 2017
Infrastructure as code: Couchbase distributed cluster best practices – Part 1 introduction and theory  

Infrastructure as code: Couchbase distributed cluster best practices – Part 1 introduction and theory  

Arkadiusz Borucki works as a Site Reliability Engineer at Amadeus, focused on NoSQL databases and automation. In his day-to-day work, he uses Couchbase, MongoDB, Oracle, Python, and Ansible. He’s a self-proclaimed big data enthusiast, interested in data store technologies, distributed systems, analytics,...