Tag: High Performance Caching
Build Faster and Cheaper LLM Apps With Couchbase and LangChain
New Standard, Semantic and Conversational Cache With LangChain Integration In the rapidly evolving landscape of AI application development, integrating large language models (LLMs) with enterprise data sources has become a critical focus. The ability to harness the power of LLMs...
Top Ten Reasons to Love Couchbase Capella
If you are new to Capella, it is our cloud database platform that serves the needs of modern applications. How does it do this? At its core is a multimodel and distributed document database that is designed for high-speed performance...
What is a Distributed Application? Definition and Examples
A distributed application is a program that runs on one or more computers simultaneously and communicates through a network. In this blog post, we’ll dive into how distributed applications work, how they differ from standalone or traditional applications, how you...
Extending .NET Caching Provider for Collections
To help .NET developers better use Couchbase in their applications, there is a collection of community-supported Couchbase Extensions. These include extensions for caching, session, multiop, compression, and locking. And there are some officially supported extensions for dependency injection, open telemetry,...
Powering the Gaming Industry’s Most Popular Titles with Couchbase
The gaming market is bigger than ever and growing. According to BusinessOfApps, over 55 billion games were downloaded in 2021 between Google Play and the Apple App Store alone, and in a recent blog on mobile gaming industry statistics, mobile...
Our Commitment to Performance
A few months ago I went to see The Human League when they came to Manchester. They were Britain’s Best Breakthrough Act in 1982, don’t tell me my finger isn’t on the pulse. I’m not a superfan, I just like...
Couchbase Labs Expiry Callbacks
TTL’s and Expiry Notification Couchbase includes a TTL (Time To Live) as part of the meta data fields for each document. All of the client SDK’s includes support for setting/querying/touching this value. The value is set as the “number...