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Getting Started with Couchbase Server SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with O’Reilly Preface
Introduction Where to Get Help on Couchbase Server Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Acknowledgments
1. Introduction to Couchbase Server
Architecture and Concepts
Nodes and Clusters Cluster Manager Buckets vBuckets Data in RAM Ejection Expiration Eviction Disk Storage Warmup Rebalancing Replicas and Replication Failover TAP Client Interface Proxy (Moxi) Administration Tools Statistics and Monitoring
2. Installation
Preparation
Estimating Your Cluster Size Requirements
RAM or I/O bound clusters
Network Ports
Installing Couchbase Server
Red Hat Linux Installation Ubuntu Linux Installation Microsoft Windows Installation
Setting Up Couchbase Server
3. Couchbase Administration Console
Cluster Overview
Cluster Buckets Servers
Manage: Data Buckets
Creating and Editing Data Buckets
Creating a new bucket Editing Couchbase buckets Editing Memcached buckets
Couchbase Server States
4. Developing with Couchbase
Hello Couchbase Deployment Options Basic Operations
Compare and Swap (Check and Set)
Storing Data in Couchbase Server
Document IDs Document Data
Serialization JSON
Expiry Times Flags
Client Interaction with the Cluster
5. Monitoring Your Cluster
Monitoring Cluster, Nodes, Buckets
Monitoring RAM Usage Monitoring Disk Usage Monitoring Network Performance
Monitoring within the Web Console
Monitor: Data Buckets
Per-Bucket monitoring Bucket monitoring (Summary statistics) Bucket monitoring (vBucket Resources) Bucket monitoring (disk queues) Bucket monitoring (TAP queues) Bucket monitoring (Memcached buckets)
Monitor: Server Nodes
6. Managing Your Cluster
Expanding and Shrinking Your Cluster (Rebalancing)
Adding a Node Removing a Node Rebalancing
Failover with Couchbase
Automatic Failover
Resetting the Auto failover counter
Monitored Failover
Backup and Restore
Backup Restore
Restoring to the same cluster Restoring to a different cluster Restoring using cbrestore tool
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