Couchbase Server is a cloud-native, distributed database that fuses the strengths of relational databases such as SQL and ACID transactions with JSON flexibility and scale that defines NoSQL. It is available as a service in commercial clouds and supports hybrid and private cloud deployments.
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Elasticsearch
Score 8.8 out of 10
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Elasticsearch is an enterprise search tool from Elastic in Mountain View, California.
$16
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Couchbase Server
Elasticsearch
Considered Both Products
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Verified User
Engineer
Chose Couchbase Server
We have good experiences with MongoDB, Elasticsearch, and today we expect to be able to improve our products with
Couchbase and in the near future replace 2 products with 1, which will simplify our product architecture.
Easy to deploy and manage. Clustering and replication is fairly simple and straightforward. According to developers, Couchbase scored higher points compared to the other products that we evaluated.
A strategic company, upcoming products, enhanced concepts. Couchbase is a single platform offering many different smaller products together viz Full-Text Search, Analytics, Eventing, Indexing, Querying, Integration with other products.
I also look forward to knowing more about …
Verified User
Executive
Chose Couchbase Server
We selected CB as it provided the highest performance DB we evaluated while still providing a relatively rich set of additional features at competitive pricing.
When first learning about NoSQL databases, MongoDB seemed to be at the top of the list. However, it seems to be mostly marketing hype, and with the clear and thorough Couchbase Server benchmark comparing the performance of the two, Couchbase Server seems to be ahead.
Elasticsearch and Solr are both based on Lucene, but the user community for Elasticsearch is much stronger, and setting up a cluster is easier. Splunk is very well suited for Log indexing and searching but is not nearly as flexible as Elasticsearch. Couchbase is a great NoSQL …