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The Couchbase Autonomous Operator makes the easiest to manage data platform even easier by providing native OpenShift integration with Couchbase. It automates administrative tasks and operational best practices while maintaining full data platform capabilities from within and across clouds and on-premises deployments.
Couchbase Autonomous Operator extends the Kubernetes API to create, configure and manage instances of complex stateful applications on behalf of a Kubernetes user. It builds upon the basic Kubernetes resource and controller concepts, but also includes domain an application-specific knowledge to automate common tasks better managed by computers.
Use the Couchbase Autonomous Operator to deploy Couchbase Server alongside your cloud-native applications in public, private, and multi-cloud environments without sacrificing the the portability and manageability of your data. By automating the management of common Couchbase tasks such as the configuration, creation, scaling, and recovery of Couchbase clusters, you can focus on the desired outcome rather than worrying about the details of manual deployment and lifecycle management.
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | Couchbase Autonomous Operator |
| Summary | Couchbase Autonomous Operator 2.9.0 |
| Description | The Couchbase Autonomous Operator makes the easiest to manage data platform even easier by providing native OpenShift integration with Couchbase. It automates administrative tasks and operational best practices while maintaining full data platform capabilities from within and across clouds and on-premises deployments. |
| Provider | Couchbase |
| Maintainer | docker@couchbase.com |
| Repository name | couchbase/operator |
| Image version | 2.9.0 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
The following evidence verifies the image's security and build process compliance with mandated internal standards.
| Security audit date | 2/25/2026, 4:46:15 AM |
| Container certification |
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