Couchbase Cloud Now Available On Microsoft Azure
Couchbase, the creator of the enterprise-class, multicloud to edge NoSQL database, today announced that Couchbase Cloud, its award-winning, fully-managed Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS), is now available on Microsoft Azure.
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Couchbase Cloud is a fully managed version of Couchbase Server, the original multi-purpose NoSQL database. Couchbase Server combines the high-performance, memory-first architecture of key-value stores with its SQL-friendly query language, robust developer SDKs, schema-flexible JSON format, all deployed as an elastically scaling, ACID compliant, globally replicating cluster architecture. Couchbase Cloud combines this power and versatility while eliminating the complexity and burden of managing, operating, and maintaining a database in the cloud.
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Couchbase Cloud helps organizations capitalize on both goals through:
- Couchbase Server, combined with emerging best practices for in-virtual private cloud (VPC) deployment on Microsoft Azure, which enables customers to lower the operational costs of traditional deployments without giving up control over data and security
- A “single pane of glass” control plane for multicloud management and cross-data-center replication (XDCR), simplifying management and deployment of multiple clusters across clouds in multiple regions
- Transparent configuration and licensing that combine with the software’s node-for-node performance to deliver low total cost of ownership (TCO) for applications that serve today’s online-only user communities
Couchbase Cloud combines performance advantage with highly transparent licensing policies that allow customers to construct their own cost comparisons and make clear choices.
Benefits include:
- Hourly or prepaid credits with no minimum monthly limits
- No margin-stacking by hiding IaaS within subscriptions
- Customers can configure and grow their IaaS at the pace of their dev, test, production, and growth phases
- Choice of SLA-levels per cluster via Developer Pro and Enterprise options
- Avoiding cloud service provider lock-in from using vendor-specific applications
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