Tag: Data Replication
High Availability Architecture: Requirements & Best Practices
What is high availability in cloud computing? High availability (HA) in cloud computing means ensuring that services and applications are always up and running, even if something goes wrong. It involves having backup systems, automatically switching to those backups if...
Couchbase Server 7.6 Awesomeness Unleashed: The Top 10 Features Every SRE Must Know!
Hey SRE Champions! Couchbase has just dropped a game-changing update, and we’re here to immerse you in real-world stories that highlight the top 10 features turning System Administrators, DevOps and Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) into superheroes. Join us for a...
Couchbase Server 7.6 Top New Features For Developers
We are thrilled to announce the launch of Couchbase 7.6, a groundbreaking update poised to redefine the landscape of database technology. This latest release is a testament to our commitment to enhancing database technology, with a significant leap in AI...
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Strategies
In this post, we review some important considerations for planning for business continuity (BC) and disaster recovery (DR). Business continuity needs careful consideration when using Couchbase as a core business service. Today’s focus is on the application layer and the...
MOLO17 GlueSync Enables Migration to Couchbase Capella with Bi-directional Data Replication
Couchbase introduced its fully managed Capella Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) offer on Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2021, and more recently on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Customers no longer need to worry about day-to-day management and maintenance of their Couchbase clusters. With...
Couchbase vs MongoDB: NoSQL Misconceptions Part 4
Misconceptions about NoSQL have been around as long as NoSQL itself. It’s always good to get different perspectives, and so this blog series continues. I’ll be discussing NoSQL misconceptions, specifically when it comes to two of the top document database...
Smart Batching Index Builds During Rebalance in Couchbase Server 7.1
Rebalance is a central feature of Couchbase Server cluster management. It enables redistribution of services when nodes are added to or removed from a cluster. This feature can adjust data and indexes, plus query and event processing, among the nodes...
Always-Available Real-Time Data With High Availability In Couchbase Analytics
As part of the Couchbase Server 7.1 release, Couchbase Analytics Service is very excited to announce the support of High Availability capability availability to ensure users can access data within Analytics Service collections/datasets when one or more Analytics nodes is...
Introducing XDCR Support for Scopes & Collections in Couchbase 7.0
Cross Data Center Replication (XDCR) is a database essential. XDCR ensures database High Availability (HA), disaster recovery, and geo-locality. With the Couchbase Server 7.0 release, XDCR also supports new individual namespaces called Scopes and Collections within each database Bucket. Support...
Exercising Control on Quality of Service Using XDCR
XDCR, by design, provides customers the flexibility to tune the number of replications for a given bucket depending on the desired performance. New replication requires streaming all existing documents in the bucket, and, therefore, it exhibits a higher mutation rate...
Advanced Filtering with XDCR 6.5
Customers use XDCR for various use cases from high availability to data locality to disaster recovery to cloud migration and hybrid cloud deployments. To meet these use cases, there are a number of circumstances where they would want to replicate...
Couchbase beats MongoDB™ with greater flexibility and stronger availability for geo-distributed applications
Today’s businesses compete in a digital economy where downtime can be deadly. But keeping data highly available is never as simple as backing up one database to be an up-to-the-second copy of another. Instead, modern databases have to function in...