Couchbase Server 7.1 Improves Performance and Storage Efficiency
Including expanded operational analytics support with direct Tableau Software integration, and reducing cluster footprint by up to 10x and lowering TCO
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 18, 2022 at 2:02 pmCouchbase, Inc. announced version 7.1 of Couchbase Server.
This release delivers advancements in performance, storage capacity and workload breadth, including expanded operational analytics support with direct Tableau Software LLC integration – all while reducing deployment cost. With the company’s Server 7.1, enterprise architects and development teams reduce the cost of building and running applications while gaining compelling operational efficiency.
“More organizations are experiencing the drawbacks of deploying first-generation cloud architectures, and one of the main disadvantages is the cost of cloud instance sprawl,” said Ravi Mayuram, CTO. “As a result, companies today are looking to consolidate infrastructure resources to spend less and reduce the complexity of their data architectures with multimodel databases. This release does that and more, helping to shrink cluster sizes while providing higher throughput, larger data capacity and easier access to active analytics through Tableau. With Server 7.1, modern applications can become both smarter and more cost-efficient.“
The Server 7.1 enhancements provide performance while reducing the number of cluster nodes required to handle larger volumes of data. It delivers an affordable total cost of ownership compared to other multimodel NoSQL alternatives.
Customers will benefit from following:
- Improved cluster efficiency and performance which lowers deployment costs by introducing a high-density storage engine that increases node storage capacity by more than 3x, increases write throughput by 4x and lowers memory consumption by 10x. Customers can drive down cluster costs, size and complexity. This means that existing clusters can become up to 10x more efficient while handling 3x more data. In addition, new clusters can start smaller using lower commodity hardware instances, and grow more efficiently, giving customers the ability to be more cost-efficient in supporting classic database use cases.
- Increased support for conventional database capabilities such as improved backup service for better data availability and JavaScript-based user-defined functions (UDFs) for better separating of functional processing from storage management.
- Expanded support for ARM processors, offering higher performance while lowering power consumption and reducing cloud operating expenses. Customers can develop containerized, Couchbase-powered applications on local Apple M1 systems and deploy them to AWS Graviton-based instances. This practice can further reduce customer infrastructure costs by up to 50%.
“Some database companies only offer specialized databases for very specific workloads. Couchbase has significantly reduced the divide between relational and NoSQL data by designing a platform that enables JSON-based transactional and analytical data to reside in a single system,” said Carl Olofson, research VP, data management software, IDC. “While Couchbase is a NoSQL-based system, the 7.1 release advances its ability to provide customers with a multimodel database capable of both transactions and analytics with flexibility, scalability and performance while reducing deployment costs.“
Enhanced operational analytics with direct tableau integration
Modern organizations require operational processing of transactions, interactions and analytics upon active data to meet the intelligence and performance demands of their global business. A direct Tableau connector enables operational analytics in Couchbase, providing an approach to analyzing active JSON data within its operational data store, without interfering with operational performance and without moving the data. Users can create tabular views using SQL++, develop visualizations in Tableau and perform interactive analyses to derive insight from active operational data.
“Integrating Tableau’s leading analytics platform with Couchbase’s leading modern database will provide customers with an easy way to see and understand their data,” said Brian Matsubara, VP, global technology alliances, Tableau. “Together, we can provide fast and easy visualization of our customers’ Couchbase JSON data using a new connector to help make it easier to access enterprise data in near real-time. Customers can now create tabular views in Couchbase, develop visualizations and dashboards in Tableau and perform rich interactive analyses to derive even more insight from operational analytics.“
Couchbase Server 7.1 is available and can be downloaded.
Resources:
Blog: What’s New In Couchbase Server 7.1
Explore Couchbase Server 7.1 Resources
About Couchbase
It believe data is at the heart of the enterprise. It empowers developers and architects to build, deploy, and run their most mission-critical applications. It delivers a high-performance, flexible and scalable modern database that runs across the data center and any cloud. Many of the world’s largest enterprises rely on the company to power the core applications their businesses depend on.