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7777 vs Couchbase Server

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

7777

6.0
Cloud & Storage

Remote AWS database on local port 7777

Couchbase Server

7.0
Cloud & Storage

Distributed NoSQL cloud database

Metric 7777 Couchbase Server
Category Cloud & Storage Cloud & Storage
AI Score 6.0 7.0
30-day Installs 2 20
90-day Installs 7 52
365-day Installs 54 269
Version 1.2.0 8.0.1
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 63 48
GitHub Forks 3 61
Open Issues 33 20
License NOASSERTION
Language JavaScript
Last GitHub Commit 10mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Nov 21, 2020 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

7777

7777 offers a seamless way to access remote AWS databases locally through port 7777. It simplifies database management for developers by providing a convenient interface without the need for complex setup.

Enables local access to remote AWS databases via port 7777.

Pros

  • + Convenient access to AWS databases
  • + Integration with AWS services
  • + Useful for developers needing quick database access

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature
  • - Sparse community support and documentation

Couchbase Server

Couchbase Server is a distributed NoSQL database known for its scalability and performance, offering features like document storage, ACID transactions, and a robust query language. It benefits developers and enterprises seeking a flexible and high-performance database solution.

Couchbase Server provides scalable data storage and retrieval solutions as a distributed NoSQL database.

Pros

  • + High scalability and performance for distributed applications
  • + Flexible document storage and advanced querying capabilities
  • + Feature-rich platform with ACID transactions and N1QL

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature
  • - Limited community traction compared to competitors