Couchbase Server Benchmark at CouchConf (Slides)

by Alena VasilenkoOctober 8, 2012
Altoros demonstrated the results from the most recent comparison of NoSQL databases: MongoDB, Cassandra, and Couchbase Server 2.0.

Comparing popular NoSQL databases

On Sep 21, 2012, Renat Khasanshyn, CEO at Altoros, delivered a session “Benchmarking Couchbase Server” at CouchConf held in San Francisco. The event was attended by 400 NoSQL developers and featured presentations by Orbitz, LinkedIn, Tapjoy, IBM, Sabre Holdings, McGraw Hill, and others.

CouchConf 2012, San Francisco

During the session, Renat noted that all NoSQL vendors consider their databases fast and scalable. However, for end users, it is more relevant to learn how a particular database will manage different types of workloads. Altoros dug deeper into the issue and compared three NoSQL systems—MongoDB, Cassandra, and Couchbase Server 2.0—across 21 criteria: performance, scalability, availability, ease of installation, maintenance, etc. The analysis was made using the YCSB framework, and the performance was tested on Amazon virtual machines. The results of the comparison can be seen in the presentation below.

Renat Khasanshyn, CEO at Altoros

To learn more about the results of the performance benchmark, please check out the full researh.

 

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This presentation features the comparison results of three NoSQL frameworks: MongoDB, Cassandra, and Couchbase Server 2.0.

 

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