Couchbase Moving Forward In 2012 | Linux Today

Couchbase Moving Forward In 2012

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 23, 2012

“The Couchbase Server itself is an open source project that is
very active, according to Phillips. There is a freely available
community edition that represents the leading edge of the open
source project’s efforts. Then there is an enterprise edition that
is based on a snapshot of the Couchbase Server project and adds in
support tools. The enterprise release also goes through a hardening
that ensure that Couchbase the company can support the product as a
sustainable product..

“There are no proprietary features,” Wiederhold stressed. “And
we don’t have any plans to provide proprietary features.”


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Web Webster

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