As a follow to the previous DP2 in June, we are releasing another developer preview, DP3. This developer preview, adds a plethora of bug fixes, features and most importantly, changes to the public API by way of a) providing methods...
At long last, we present the official Developer Preview 1 (DP1) for the Couchbase .NET 2.0 SDK! Previously, I posted about some of the motivation behind rewriting the Couchbase .NET SDK and also some of the goals and features you...
Go through the Couchbase .NET SDK 1.3.8 Released which is a bug fix/maintanence release. Learn more about the important release of version 2.0.
I’ve recently returned from a rather brilliant Couchbase trip to Israel. My colleague Tug Grall and I lead the Couchbase Developer Day held at the LivePerson offices, which was followed by a Couchbase meetup with ILTechTalks. Israel has an ever-growing,...
Check out the which topics cihan biyikoglu, Director of Product Management, Mike and Rafael is going to cover at Couchbase Connect San Fran 2014.
Most importantly, the blog covers how to use and integrate the new Couchbase transport plugin for Elasticsearch and get running in minutes.
Today we announced another strategic customer relationship. This one is with NTT Docomo, the largest mobile service provider in Japan. It’s always nice to announce big customer relationships, but sometimes it’s not obvious to the wider Couchbase community what its...
This post focuses on CouchConf and as part of the conference, we want to highlight those that are using the technology in cool ways.
See how Couchbase can help lower your data center cost, improve your energy efficiency and reduce your cost of computation.
With Couchbase’s append-only storage design, it’s impossible to corrupt data and index files as updates go only to the end of the file. There are no in-place file updates and the files are never in an inconsistent state. But writing...
The ‘CAP’ behavior of Couchbase Server as a single cluster vs Couchbase Server with XDCR is different. Read this blog post to find out why.
This blog provides examples of how query results can be cached into Couchbase to be retrieved from the cache instead of being served from index on disk.