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Date Published
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Shane Johnson, Director, Product Marketing, Couchbase
Word count
188
Language
English
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None

Summary

Alex Heneveld, CTO of Cloudsoft, is set to introduce Apache Brooklyn and demonstrate its application in deploying Couchbase Server to Amazon Web Services using Cloudsoft Application Management Platform (AMP), a commercially supported version of Apache Brooklyn. Apache Brooklyn is a framework designed to model, monitor, and manage applications through autonomic blueprints, facilitating full-stack application composition and deployment across cloud and non-cloud environments. It is particularly effective for deploying NoSQL applications to various cloud infrastructures, including private, public, or hybrid setups. The framework supports integration with popular tools such as Docker, Chef, Salt, APT, and YUM for deploying NoSQL databases to platforms like AWS, GCE, or OpenStack. An upcoming webinar titled "DevOps Meets Cloud" will provide insights into automating the provisioning and deployment of NoSQL databases to cloud infrastructures, scheduled for August 28th at 10:00 AM PDT.