Tag: DevOps
Terraform Provider for Couchbase Capella
Developers and DevOps teams commonly utilize Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools and scripts to manage their software and infrastructure deployments in a repeatable and consistent manner. With IaC tools, users can automate the life cycle of deployments including provisioning, configuration,...
The Benefits of Building a DevOps Environment
In this article, we’ll provide a clear understanding of DevOps, break down terminology and concepts associated with it, review the benefits and challenges of adoption, and go over the steps to adopting a DevOps model. What is DevOps? DevOps is...
Wavelength Zones for Edge Computing with Couchbase
For decades, “the last mile” has been one of the weakest parts of Internet infrastructure. Today, mobile operators are ready to change that by providing reliable and fast connectivity with LAN-like latency for mobile applications. The introduction of AWS Wavelength...
Hear from PepsiCo, Comcast, UPS & More at Couchbase Connect
October is here, which means that we are in the home stretch for Couchbase ConnectONLINE! We’ve talked a lot about the various sessions that we’re going to have at the free two-day conference including the four main tracks: Developer Experiences,...
So Long, Manual Backup & Restore: Introducing the Couchbase Backup Service
Good news, DevOps: manual backups are now a thing of the past. The new Couchbase Backup Service automates once-manual backup and restore tasks to give DevOps and Operations teams time to focus on more important and engaging work while keeping...
How Scopes & Collections Simplify Multi-Tenant App Deployments on Couchbase
Now it’s easier than ever to build and deploy microservices and multi-tenant applications on Couchbase. The 7.0 release introduces a new data organization feature called Scopes and Collections. Scopes and Collections allow logical isolation of different types of data, independent...
Ending the Relational vs NoSQL Debate, Once and for All
Couchbase 7.0 is a major milestone for databases. In the latest release, there are over 33 major innovations and 100 minor innovations, all culminating in a product that is both ground breaking and yet familiar to developers and DevOps engineers....
4 Patterns for Microservices Architecture in Couchbase
Microservices have emerged as a common architecture pattern over the last decade. In this approach, small, autonomous and loosely coupled services work together over a distributed network. Each microservice is typically delimited to a specific function and business boundary, runs...
3 Reasons Customers Turn from MongoDB to Couchbase
Let’s face it. MongoDB is a popular NoSQL database upon which to build applications. But just like many “beginner” data analysis projects that start in a spreadsheet, when it’s time to get serious, it’s also time to upgrade. And when...
NoSQL Simplifies Database DevOps
Does your organization want to simplify Database DevOps? Is your database becoming a bottleneck to innovate rapidly? Do you want to save millions of $$ in database licensing cost? Read on! State of Database DevOps State of Database DevOps is a survey...
Summer Project 2016 update: The Couchcase Begins
Last time, I blogged about the concept of my summer project: the suitcase cluster for demonstrating Couchbase Server. I have good news: the project is underway! In this blog post, I’m going to show you how I started preparing the...
DevOps Webinar: Provisioning NoSQL to Cloud Infrastructure with Apache Brooklyn
Alex Heneveld, CTO Cloudsoft, will be introduce Apache Brooklyn (link) and demonstrate how to deploy Couchbase Server to Amazon Web Services with Cloudsoft Application Management Platform (AMP), a commerically supported distribution of Apache Brooklyn. What is Apache Brooklyn? Brooklyn is...