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Couchbase Architecture with Ravi Mayuram

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Couchbase is a distributed NoSQL cloud database. Since its creation, Couchbase has expanded into edge computing, application services, and most recently a database-as-a-service called Capella. 


Couchbase started as an in-memory cache and needed to be rearchitected to be a persistent storage system. In this episode, I interview Ravi Mayuram, SVP Products and Engineering at Couchbase about the architecture and the history of Couchbase. To learn more about Couchbase, check out Couchbase.com/SEDaily.


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