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Deploying a multi-node cluster with Couchbase Server using Microsoft Azure Resource Manager (ARM) Templates
Guest Post: Ercenk Keresteci – Principal @ Fullscale180.com Deploying a multi node Couchbase Server cluster for the first time on many of the public cloud platforms could take a long array of operations that have to be carefully followed. With the new...

membase at OSCON 2010
Last week was very busy. We at NorthScale had the release of beta 2 of membase followed by membase's presence at a second conference. Though we'd already launched the project, OSCON was a great platform to get into further detail...

memcached 1.4.0 released
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...

memcached 1.4.1 on Windows!
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...

I’ve installed Couchbase Server 2.0, now what?
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...

Implementing Membase Clients
Recently, Attila Kisk??, the author of the best .NET memcached client, the Enyim .NET memcached client, has been enhancing his client library to speak directly to membase data nodes. Membase already supports all existing memcached client libraries and memcached protocols...

First Ever Membase Meetup @Zynga San Francisco
Along with our Membase project co-founders at Zynga, we held our first ever Meetup at Zynga's facilities in San Francisco. We want to especially thank Ben Hall for co-presenting and Flo, Joi and all of those who helped with “borrowing”...

Easy PHP-Couchbase Setup for Mac with Bitnami
Setting up PHP can be a bit of a pain on both Windows and Mac OS X. There are a lot of different ways of doing it, but many of them come with a variety of annoyances or confusion. Additionally,...

Create a Couchbase Cluster with Ansible
[This blog was syndicated from http://blog.grallandco.com] Introduction When I was looking for a more effective way to create my cluster I asked some sysadmins which tools I should use to do it. The answer I got during OSDC...

The Couchbase Workload Generator
As a developer, if you’ve installed Couchbase Server 2.0 and seen its new features, you might want to hit the server with some load to do some basic testing of your Couchbase cluster. I’ve personally had a number of reasons...

The Couchbase Server Recorder
Aircraft flight recorders help in investigating an aircraft accident or incident. Similarly, for databases, if a server suddenly fails abnormally or if you are just troubleshooting the system, error logs can really be handy. Error logs are a gold mine...

Couchbase Developer Days and LivePerson: Who, What and Why?
I’ve recently returned from a rather brilliant Couchbase trip to Israel. My colleague Tug Grall and I lead the Couchbase Developer Day held at the LivePerson offices, which was followed by a Couchbase meetup with ILTechTalks. Israel has an ever-growing,...