NoSQL Couchbase as a Content store to achieve Headless CMS
August 24, 2021

NoSQL Couchbase as a Content store to achieve Headless CMS

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Software Version

Couchbase Enterprise Edition

Overall Satisfaction with Couchbase

Within [the] Digital landscape in the whole of the organization Couchbase is prescribed to be used for key/value as well as a document store. We stored our content which is generated by a Content Management System. By doing so we have our CMS functioning as a Headless CMS.
  • Content stored as documents
  • We manage session[s] in a central way across all of digital channels.
  • Central store in our microservices world
  • Partially as a cache in certain use cases.
  • Deploying Couchbase in a microservices world
  • Deployment ease to make it small and synching with other microservice hosting Couchbase
  • Bucket creation and its quota can be improved.
  • Bucket creation and its quota
  • Not suited for [the] microservices world.
[Couchbase] lite has been in use for a long time for a couple of applications.

Do you think Couchbase Server delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Couchbase Server's feature set?

Yes

Did Couchbase Server live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Couchbase Server go as expected?

No

Would you buy Couchbase Server again?

Yes

[Couchbase is well suited as a] content store[,] Omni channel session store [and for] caching documents and Key/Value[.]

Couchbase Server Feature Ratings

Performance
7
Availability
7
Concurrency
7
Security
7
Scalability
7
Data model flexibility
8
Deployment model flexibility
5

Couchbase Reliability

Haven't used these capabilities much. Having said that we are trying Couchbase FTS for indexing content and it's quite good at the initial glance.