Couchbase Server 2.1.1, Ubuntu and Centos Couchbase Server 2.1.1 is the third release for Couchbase Server 2.0. Couchbase Server is a distributed NoSQL document database for interactive applications. Its scale-out architecture runs in the cloud or on commodity hardware and provides a flexible data model, consistent high-performance, easy scalability and always-on 24x365 availability. This release contains fixes, for more information, see our Release Notes: http://www.couchbase.com/docs/couchbase-manual-2.1.0/couchbase-server-rn.html REQUIREMENTS - For Ubuntu platforms you will need a OpenSSL dependency or your server will not run. Do the following: root-shell> apt-get install libssl0.9.8 OpenSSL is already included with Centos - To run cbcollect_info you must have administrative privileges INSTALL Centos: http://www.couchbase.com/docs/couchbase-manual-2.1.0/couchbase-getting-started-install-redhat.html Ubuntu: http://www.couchbase.com/docs/couchbase-manual-2.1.0/couchbase-getting-started-install-ubuntu.html By default we install Couchbase Server at /opt/couchbase The server will automatically start after install and will be available by default on port 8091 For a full list of network ports for Couchbase Server, see http://www.couchbase.com/docs/couchbase-manual-2.1.0/couchbase-network-ports.html To read more about Couchbase Server best practices, see http://www.couchbase.com/docs/couchbase-manual-2.1.0/couchbase-bestpractice.html