In the last blog, we described a new feature in Couchbase Server 6.5 called Couchbase groups. In this blog, we will discuss about the new LDAP group capability in Couchbase Server 6.5, along with easy to follow steps to get...
In large organizations, management of security across the enterprise becomes more and more challenging as the number of apps and users grow. Having a role based access control model enables you to fine control what users get access to. However,...
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...
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...
Compare and contrast SQL language support in Cassandra, CosmosDB, Couchbase, and MongoDB via their respective implementations.
DreamFactory is the focus of the latest episode of The NoSQL Database Podcast. Jason Gilmore joins as the special guest.
Find out why Forrester Research recognized Couchbase as a NoSQL database leader in the report, ‘The Forrester Wave™: Big Data NoSQL, Q1 2019.’
Read this Couchbase post to see best practice examples of how to develop Bitcoin Cryptocurrency Applications using Node.js and the NoSQL database.
Check the second part of "Couchbase for Oracle Developers” series discussing the high-level architecture of the two databases from a developer perspective.
Learn how to address some of problems like cyclic dependencies of events by using another type of Saga’s implementation called Command or Orchestration.
A saga pattern is a sequence of local transactions where each transaction updates data within a single service. Check out design examples at Couchbase.
Learn how to decide how to structure your data and whether a SQL database or a NoSQL database is right for your environment.