Company
Date Published
Author
Jeff Morris, Senior Software Engineer, Couchbase
Word count
244
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

Couchbase has released version 1.3.3 of its .NET Client, focusing on bug fixes and stabilization. Key improvements include optimizing configuration changes by sorting lists to reduce unnecessary updates and randomizing bootstrap nodes to distribute load evenly across the cluster, thereby minimizing the "stampeding herd" effect during reconfiguration. The release also includes several minor bug fixes and performance enhancements. Community contributions played a significant role, with bug reports and pull requests from platforms like Jira and GitHub, particularly highlighting the efforts of contributors bchavez and sdir456. Users can access the binaries through Nuget, and further updates on Streaming HTTP Configuration for the forthcoming .NET 2.X client are anticipated.