Couchbase Server 3.0.0, Mac OSX 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. REQUIREMENTS - If you have a previous installation of Membase/Couchbase, see the Couchbase Server Mac OS X installation information. INSTALL Instructions: - By default, Couchbase Server is installed at: "/Applications/Couchbase Server.app/Contents/Resources/couchbase-core/bin/" - After installation, a Couchbase Server icon appears in the menu bar on the right-hand side. - The server automatically starts after install and is available on port 8091 (default). - For more information, see the Couchbase Server Mac OS X installation information. Note: For Mac OSX 10.8+, if your security level is set to Anywhere, you can run the server. If your security level is higher, you will not be able to open Couchbase Server due to lack of a valid developer certificate. If this occurs: 1. Hold down the Control key and click the application icon. From the contextual menu, choose Open. 2. A popup appears asking you to confirm this action. Click the Open button. ADDITIONAL - For Couchbase Server documentation, see the Couchbase documentation at http://docs.couchbase.com. - For information new Couchbase features, known issues, and fixed issues, see the Release Notes. - For information about the reserved Couchbase Server network ports, see the Installation documentation. - For information about Couchbase Server deployment considerations, see the Administration documentation.