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Couchbase Server is a NoSQL database, which has become the de facto standard for building Systems of Engagement.
Couchbase Server is a NoSQL database, which has become the de facto standard for building Systems of Engagement.
Support rapidly changing business requirements with the flexibility of JSON and the power of SQL. Develop engaging applications with multiple access methods from a single platform: key-value, query, analytics and text search. Event-driven workloads allow you to execute data-driven business logic from a centralized platform.
Deliver consistent, fast experiences at scale, powered by a memory-first architecture. High-performance indexes and index partitioning provides unparalleled query performance with complex joins, predicates, and aggregate evaluations. And, with end-to-end data compression, Couchbase significantly reduces the cost of network, memory, and storage required for your existing workloads.
Deploy Couchbase Server in any cloud, at any scale. Reduce operational overhead with cloud integrations like Kubernetes, and support multi-cloud deployments globally with built-in support for active-active cross datacenter replication. Extend the observability of your Couchbase clusters with Fluent-Bit for log-forwarding and Prometheus for monitoring.
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No. The official Couchbase container images on DockerHub and Red Hat Registry are actual binaries which get built with our Dockerfile, which consists of commands to assemble the image and some best practices.
The Couchbase containers are published with the automated build flag turned on and will automatically be rebuilt and updated when new vulnerabilities are detected or when new versions of the base OS image is available.
Yes, we support modifying the Dockerfile to build a customized Couchbase container image.
Customizing Couchbase container images by updating and rebuilding the Dockerfile with your environment-specific settings or best practice guidelines, and not changing or altering the Couchbase binaries is supported.
Couchbase currently supports the following base operating systems: * Ubuntu for DockerHub * RHEL for Red Hat Registry
The official Couchbase image for Red Hat Catalog is built with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) as the base OS. There are no restrictions on the usage of the image itself.