Tag: distributed transactions
What is a Transactional Database?
What is a transactional database? They are designed to handle the constant, high-volume processing of transactions that occur in businesses.
The N1QL Query Language Now Supports Distributed ACID Transactions
Learn how to execute distributed ACID transactions in Couchbase with familiar SQL syntax using the latest capabilities of the N1QL query language.
Ending the Relational vs NoSQL Debate, Once and for All
Hear from Couchbase CTO and SVP of Engineering Ravi Mayuram about how the Couchbase Server 7.0 release bridges the divide between RDBMS and NoSQL databases.
Use cases and Best Practices for Distributed Transactions through N1QL
Typical use cases and Best Practices for using the newly introduced distributed transactions through N1QL in Couhbase!What to do and what to avoid doing!?
Introducing Couchbase 7 Beta, Mapping RDBMS to NoSQL
Couchbase Server 7 Beta is available in both Enterprise & Community Editions. Download today to try out RDBMS-friendly Scopes and Collections, and more!
N1QL Transactions : Elastic, Scalable, and Distributed
N1QL transactions are multi-document, multi-bucket, multi-scope, multi collection, and multi-DML-statement. Read on to learn more!
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