So, word is getting around that memcached 1.4 has shifted from release candidate to release! Twitter was all abuzz yesterday. New in this release: binary protocol, performance improvements, new statistics and new CAS operations among others. There are a couple...
This past week at Northscale has been a great week of productivity! Dustin released just this weekend SASL support for memcached so the statement that I put in my previous book about memcached having no authentication is now no longer...
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Setting up Couchbase Server can be really easy but if you haven’t installed it yet, here are step-by-step instructions. If you’re new to Couchbase Server 2.0 and are wondering what’s new, this blog will give you a quick tour of the...
libcouchbase 2.4.0 is here. It offers large architectural improvements and several new features, improving over previous versions. This blog was originally written for the 2.4.0 DP1 version, it has been modified to reflect the differences between the developer preview and the...
Today we are releasing a Beta 2 of the Couchbase .NET SDK 2.0. This is an exciting update in our continued commitment to the .NET platform, and the .NET community. We've even managed to squeeze in a few new features...
Learn more about the Couchbase Server 1.8 and the .NET Client Library 1.0. So keep an eye on this blog for the latest samples and information.
The non-digital part of your life is full of documents. Your desk is covered in them. Some of them are structured (invoices, business cards), some of them are less structured (notes, sketches), and some are somewhere in between or a...
Hey Everyone! My name is Brett Lawson and I am the new Couchbase Node.js SDK developer. I have worked for Couchbase for about 3 weeks now, but I haven’t had a chance to get a blog out until now. I have...
Today I had the pleasure of spending some time with Attila Kisko, a Membase contributor and the author and maintainer of Enyim – the Membase Client Library for .NET. On holiday in San Francisco from Budapest, Hungary, Attila came by...
[This post also appears on Dustin’s github blog]. I recently had a Membase user point out a sequence of operations that led to an undesirable state. I’ve got a lot of really good engine tests I’ve written, but not this case:...
For those of you who might have seen my other blog, my goal is to convey the fact that using Couchbase with any of the language client libraries is very straightforward. The client libraries handle the complexity of the connection...