Tag: microservice
A Story of How Multimodel Databases Can Reduce Data Sprawl (Told in the Pixar Style)
Pixar uses a consistent structure to develop all of its stories. It basically follows the pattern of: Once upon a time, there was… Every day,… One day,… Because of that,… Because of that,… Until finally,…” I thought I would borrow...
Using Couchbase on AWS from Kubernetes Microservices
Brant Burnett is a Couchbase Expert, systems architect, and .NET developer experienced in desktop and web full-stack development. For the last 12 years he has been working with CenterEdge Software, a family entertainment software company based in Roxboro, NC. Brant is experienced...
Couchbase Server on OpenShift Enterprise and Kubernetes – Developer Preview Available !!
We’re excited to announce the developer preview of Couchbase Server cluster on Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise which is based on Kubernetes. This project was a close collaboration between Couchbase, Red Hat, Amadeus and JetStack. A joint session on Deploying Couchbase...
Communicating with Couchbase via a Dockerfile Script and Docker
I’ve been working on a project with my team that involves creating a selection of microservices. These microservices populate a Couchbase Server bucket with data on an interval of our choosing and operate via an AWS EC2 server. The problem...