CouchDB on EC2 in 3 1/2 minutes

how-to
Nov 10, 20091 min

CouchDB

is an open source

document oriented database

written in Erlang

that allows you to model domains in a flexible manner

as a self-contained document that contains no schema but, instead, a roughly similar blueprint to other documents.

Provisioning a CouchDB instance in the cloud is easier than you think, baby! In fact, you can watch it done in 3 and a half minutes. In this video, an instance of CouchDB is provisioned (via aptitude) on an ubuntu 9.04 instance running on Amazon’s EC2.

As you can see, in many ways, this video and, of course, CouchDB embodies the core aspects of Development 2.0:

  • capitalizing on open source technologies
    • that is, fully leveraging open source technologies across the board from application servers, databases, and core frameworks of a solution
  • borrowing infrastructures
    • that is, renting (or borrowing) all levels of applications required for managing and running software applications
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andrew_glover

When Andrew Glover isn't listening to “Funkytown” or “Le Freak” he enjoys speaking on the No Fluff Just Stuff Tour. He also writes articles for multiple online publications including IBM's developerWorks and O'Reilly’s ONJava and ONLamp portals. Andrew is also the co-author of Java Testing Patterns, which was published by Wiley in September 2004; Addison-Wesley’s Continuous Integration; and Manning’s Groovy in Action.

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