Couchbase Server 3.0.0 BETA, Ubuntu and CentOS 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 major enhancements and bug fixes. For more information, see the Couchbase Server Release Notes. REQUIREMENTS - For Ubuntu and CentOS platforms, there is an OpenSSL dependency. - As of Couchbase Server 2.2, new packages were provided that supports OpenSSL 1.0.x for Ubuntu and CentOS. - For CentOS, if the new package is installed with OpenSSL 1.0.x, also install pkg-config: root-shell> yum install –y pkg-config INSTALL Instructions: - Centos and Ubuntu: See the 3.0.0 Beta Installation documentation: http://docs.couchbase.com/prebuilt/couchbase-manual-3.0/install-intro.html - By default, Couchbase Server is installed at: /opt/couchbase - The server automatically starts after installation and is available on port 8091 (default). ADDITIONAL - For a full list of network ports for Couchbase Server, see the 3.0.0 Beta Installation documentation: http://docs.couchbase.com/prebuilt/couchbase-manual-3.0/install-intro.html - To read more about Couchbase Server best practices, see the 3.0.0 Beta Administration documentation: http://docs.couchbase.com/prebuilt/couchbase-manual-3.0/admin-intro.html