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Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 1: Data Modeling

Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase Part 1: Data Modeling

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 compared to Couchbase Server. In three parts, I’m going to...

Matthew Groves February 3, 2017
Choosing the right fit –  Immediate or Eventual Persistence?

Choosing the right fit – Immediate or Eventual Persistence?

Choosing the right fit –  Immediate or Eventual Persistence? With the emergence of NoSql databases, “eventual persistence” is an option available to accelerate reads and writes to the database. Persistence, also popularly known as durability to disk, has long been...

Couchbase Server 4.5’s new Sub-Document API

Couchbase Server 4.5’s new Sub-Document API

Introduction Couchbase Server 4.5 has just been released, so let’s try it out! A complete overview of all the great new features can be found here. This article will highlight the new Sub-Document API feature. What’s a sub-document? The following document...

Why Database Technology is Important

Why Database Technology is Important

[This blog was syndicated from http://damienkatz.net/] Sometimes I get so down in the weeds of database technology, I forget why I think databases are so fascinating to me, why I found them so important to begin with. ACID. Latency, bandwidth,...

Couchbase 101 Q & A

Couchbase 101 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 101 – Architecture, Installation and Configuration My Ruby based load generator can be downloaded here: https://github.com/scalabl3/ruby-couchbase-loadgen Q: We’re...

The Couchbase Team December 2, 2013