Tag: cloud
Deploying the Couchbase Operator on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
Couchbase is one of the premier NoSQL databases and that has been summed up well in this paragraph from the couchbase website: “The Couchbase Data Platform delivers unparalleled performance at scale, while also providing the unmatched agility and manageability that...
Couchbase Autonomous Operator 2.1 for Kubernetes is Now GA
At Couchbase’s global developer conference, ‘Connect.Online 2020’ held in October, we shared the essence of new features or capabilities of the upcoming Couchbase Autonomous Operator release version 2.1 through several sessions. Since then, many of you have been waiting to...
We’ve SOLVED! Public Networking with Couchbase Autonomous Operator using Kubernetes External DNS
Why expose the Couchbase database on the public network? Below are some examples: Cross-Data Center Replication (XDCR) for High Availability and Disaster Recovery Client SDK access to Couchbase cluster Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) platforms *Note – All of these use cases share...
Couchbase Backup / Restore in K8s Environment
1. Introduction Periodic backup of data is an important part of any production database deployment, which helps ensure data recovery in the event of a disaster and it also minimizes data inconsistency when a restore is required. Couchbase provides...
Deploy self-healing, highly-available Couchbase cluster on Kubernetes using Persistent Volumes
Prologue Modern business applications are expected to be up 24/7, even during the planned rollout of new features and periodic patching of Operating System or application. Achieving this feat requires tools and technologies that ensure the speed of development, infrastructure...
Azure Functions with Couchbase Server (video)
Azure Functions allow you to use “serverless” architecture on Microsoft Azure. All you do is write the code, and Azure Functions takes care of the servers for you. Azure Functions In this video, I’m going to show you how to...
Deploying the Couchbase Operator on Amazon EKS
Why use Couchbase Within Kubernetes Couchbase provides some great ways to manage its clusters, from REST api calls to a full featured webui. While those options may be sufficient, an higher level abstraction is often desired. Users commonly use Kubernetes...
Introducing Couchbase Managed Cloud
Couchbase Managed Cloud – Simplifying your journey to the cloud Today we are excited to launch a new addition to our product portfolio – the Couchbase Managed Cloud – a fully managed cloud database service that will free you up...
AKS with the Couchbase Kubernetes Operator
AKS (Azure Container Service) is the managed Kubernetes service on Microsoft Azure. It is currently in preview, so there are some things that may change down the road. In this post, I’m going to create an AKS cluster and install...
The Couchbase Data Platform in Action: The Couchbase Connect 2017 Silicon Valley Technical Demo
A Full Stack Application Built Using the Couchbase Data Platform This past year, at the annual Couchbase Connect conference in Silicon Valley, we were proud to present a technical demonstration showing much of the breadth of the Couchbase Data Platform...
Machine Learning with Couchbase and Nexosis
Machine Learning is a tool that is helping developers and data scientists to accomplish all sorts of tasks: Classification – organize and tag data Regression – find relationships between data points Forecasting – use current data to predict the future...
Test Drive: Trying Couchbase on Azure for Free
Test Drive is an Azure feature that allows you to try out software in the cloud for free. Previously, I wrote about how Getting started with Couchbase on Azure is easy and free. That post told you how to get...