Couchbase | Open Source NoSQL Database

 

January 9, 2017

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MIRI Infotech is configuring and publishing MIRI Couchbase embedded pre-configured tool with LAMP and ready-to-launch AMI on Amazon EC2 that contains MIRI Couchbase, Apache, MySQL, Linux, PHP (LAMP). Couchbase Server is a NoSQL document database with a distributed architecture for performance, scalability, and availability. It enables developers to build applications easier and faster by leveraging the power of SQL with the flexibility of JSON. The Couchbase platform includes Couchbase Server, Couchbase Lite – the first mobile NoSQL database, and Couchbase Sync Gateway. Couchbase also makes it easy to operate at any scale, with elastic scalability and configurable cross data center replication to increase data locality and availability.  All Couchbase products are open source projects. Couchbase investors include Accel Partners, Adams Street Partners, Ignition Partners, Mayfield Fund, North Bridge Venture Partners, Sorenson Capital and WestSummit. The database market is highly competitive, with legacy vendors like Oracle being challenged by NoSQL vendors such as Couchbase, as well as competitors like DataStax and MongoDB. Couchbase user interactions features includes Easier, Faster Development, Flexible Data Modeling, Powerful Querying & Indexing, SQL Integration & Migration, Mobile / IoT Extensions, Enterprise-grade Security.

 

MIRI Couchbase Support

When you join to the MIRI Couchbase, your AWS commercial center membership will be naturally distinguished. MIRI Couchbase provides technical support for installation and setup issues through our support center.

Contact No. at- +1 (510)298-5936

Email– support@34.201.150.98.

24*7 Hrs facility is available. Client can contact us at anytime.

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