Tag: kubernetes
Quick Start: Deploy Couchbase Autonomous Operator With Helm
What’s Helm? Helm is a tool that streamlines the installation and management of applications on Kubernetes platforms. The Couchbase Autonomous Operator helm chart allows users to combine Kubernetes definitions for resources like Services, Roles, and Deployments into a single customizable...
Using Couchbase Autonomous Operator on GKE
We are excited to announce release of Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.2. This is landmark release marking several features requested by customers, mainly Automated Upgrade of Couchbase Clusters Integrated CouchbaseCluster Resource Validation via Adminission Controller Helm Support Public Connectivity for Couchbase...
Using Couchbase Autonomous Operator on Enterprise PKS
What is the Enterprise Pivotal Container Service (PKS)? Enterprise Pivotal Container Service (PKS) uses the latest stable OSS distribution of Kubernetes—with no proprietary extensions. With Enterprise PKS, you can deploy, scale, patch, and upgrade all the Kubernetes clusters in your...
Navigating Kubernetes Vulnerabilities with the Autonomous Operator
The first critical vulnerability in the Kubernetes container orchestration platform was disclosed earlier this month. This vulnerability affects all versions of Kubernetes greater than 1.0.0. It also affects RedHat OpenShift platform versions greater than 3.0.0. In this post we look...
How to Certify Couchbase Autonomous Operator On Azure AKS
Our goal on the Couchbase Kubernetes testing team is to rigorously test the Autonomous Operator (AO) and certify the underlying Couchbase Server clusters that the AO manages. We test the AO for proper creation, management, and failure recovery of the...
Double Click on Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.1.0
Couchbase Autonomous Operator version 1.1.0 was released on November 15th 2018. For the Kubernetes team it is a small release but an important one to improve the end user experience. In this post we will double click into the specifics...
Announcing Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.1.0
We’re happy to announce the release of Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.1.0. As many of you know, version 1.0 which got released on August 30th was the first NoSQL production-ready Kubernetes operator for open source Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift. Couchbase Autonomous...
Couchbase Autonomous Operator on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.11
We are excited to be part of the Red Hat announcement of OpenShift Container Platform 3.11 version. In this release, Red Hat is extending application Operator capabilities to OpenShift in a Developer Preview capacity, allowing customers to take advantage of...
Performance Certification of Couchbase Autonomous Operator on Kubernetes
At Couchbase we take performance very seriously, and with the launch of our new product, Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.0, we wanted to make sure it’s Enterprise-grade and production ready for customers. In this blog post we will discuss the detailed...
Couchbase Autonomous Operator with Persistent Volumes on Azure AKS
We are super excited to announce industry FIRST NoSQL Database natively integrated with kubernetes (k8s) API, via CRD, giving immense power, agility, cloud portability to the customers so that they can be free from Managing or administering Couchbase Cluster Worrying...
The new Couchbase Autonomous Operator 1.0 for Kubernetes and OpenShift is now GA!
I am thrilled to announce that our brand new product Couchbase Autonomous Operator for Kubernetes is now officially GA! We are the first NoSQL database to launch a production-ready Kubernetes operator for open source Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift. Couchbase...
KOPS: Running Couchbase Cluster on Kubernetes at Scale
Put in simple terms, kops is kubectl for kubernetes (k8s) clusters. The power of kubernetes is that it removes vendor lock-in, provides portability for your apps, databases incase decision gets made to different cloud vendor or if the cloud workflows...