Modern applications have to run in distributed environments while supporting millions of users globally with submillisecond response times. Relational databases and mainframes struggle to meet those requirements, so caching has become a mission-critical strategy to boost performance, increase efficiency, and reduce costs.
But, how do you keep data in multiple places while at the same time maintaining a single source of truth and a system of record?
Couchbase is uniquely able to provide the performance you need for a caching layer, the flexibility you need for a source of truth, and the reliability you need for a system of record without the need to manage data consistency between multiple systems, learn multiple APIs, or manage multiple technologies.
Join this live webinar with Couchbase Architect Perry Krug to find out how you can use your caching layer to achieve the best of both worlds. You’ll learn:
• Why leading companies across industries are using caching to augment their legacy infrastructures
• The top use cases for modern distributed caching
• Key strategies for efficient and highly available cross datacenter caching
• How Couchbase consolidates the caching and database layers into one
You’ll discover how top global companies are using Couchbase’s open source technology to dramatically improve application performance, availability, and innovation while reducing cost and complexity.
Presented by
Perry Krug,
Architect, Office of the CTO
Perry Krug is an Architect in the office of the CTO and general customer advocate for Couchbase. Perry has worked with hundreds of users and companies to deploy, manage and maintain their installations of Couchbase's NoSQL database technology, ranging from single-node deployments to large-scale clusters with billions of records. Perry is the conduit between customers and the engineering team, providing the much needed flow of communication for both sides to work efficiently. He has been with Couchbase for over 8 years, and has been working with high performance caching and database systems for over 12.