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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,...

Optimize Latency, Throughput With Master Slave Replication

Optimize Latency, Throughput With Master Slave Replication

In Couchbase, latency and throughput are significantly impacted by data replication. There are different kinds of data replication models, mainly master-slave (Couchbase, MongoDB, Espresso), master-master (BDR for PostgreSQL, GoldenGate for Oracle) and masterless (Dynamo, Cassandra). This article only discusses the...

Sundar Sridharan February 20, 2018
Alexa Skills with Azure Functions and Couchbase

Alexa Skills with Azure Functions and Couchbase

Alexa Skills are the “apps” that you can build to run on Amazon devices like the Echo, Echo Dot, etc. In this blog post, you’ll learn how to build an Alexa skill using serverless Azure Functions and a Couchbase backend...

Matthew Groves February 13, 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,...

Comparing Couchbase vs CosmosDB

Comparing Couchbase vs CosmosDB

Microsoft has generated a lot of buzz since the launch of CosmosDB. It is basically a rebranding of Amazon DocumentDB with some new cool features. Let’s go a little deeper on it and explore its strategy, documentation, what developers have...

Scaling Couchbase Server on Azure

Scaling Couchbase Server on Azure

Scaling is one of Couchbase Server’s strengths. It’s easy to scale, and Couchbase’s architecture makes an efficient use of your scaling resources. In fact, when Couchbase customer Viber switched from Mongo to Couchbase, they cut the number of servers they...

Matthew Groves December 18, 2017
Scaling a Couchbase Cluster for Increasing and Decreasing Demand

Scaling a Couchbase Cluster for Increasing and Decreasing Demand

When it comes to scaling a database, it is often a task that people want to avoid. For relational databases, which are often vertically sized databases, the administrators would have to take the database offline and add new hardware to...

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
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,...

Get to know our Couchbase Community Meet –Ratnopam Chakrabarti

Get to know our Couchbase Community Meet –Ratnopam Chakrabarti

Ratnopam Chakrabarti hails from Plano, Texas and is an AWS Certified Solution Architect at Ericsson. He has been actively involved in contributing to our our Community writing program sharing off his expertise on Couchbas

Couchbase Meetup Project on the OCEAN Stack Available

Couchbase Meetup Project on the OCEAN Stack Available

I was recently at two different Meetup groups in Southern California presenting on what I’m calling, the OCEAN stack, which is composed of Ottoman.js, Couchbase Server, Express Framework, Angular, and Node.js. We had a great turnout of developers hungry to...

SQL to JSON Data Modeling with Hackolade

SQL to JSON Data Modeling with Hackolade

SQL to JSON data modeling is something I touched on in the first part of my “Moving from SQL Server to Couchbase” series. Since that blog post, some new tooling has come to my attention from Hackolade, which has recently...

Matthew Groves April 13, 2017