Overview
Cloudwrxs Solution with Apache CouchDB on SUSE Linux 15 offers a high-performance, distributed document database platform designed for scalability, flexibility, and ease of integration. Built to support modern, data-driven applications, Cloudwrxs leverages CouchDB to provide robust, JSON-based document storage with seamless replication and multi-version concurrency control (MVCC). Ideal for applications requiring fault-tolerant, horizontally scalable databases, CouchDB enables fast, reliable data access and storage, whether for web applications, content management, or real-time analytics.
Engineered for enterprise resilience, this solution ensures high availability, secure data governance, and simplified multi-region deployments. Whether managing distributed systems, handling large-scale data across clusters, or integrating with web and mobile applications, Cloudwrxs with CouchDB on SUSE Linux 15 accelerates digital transformation with confidence. Trust Cloudwrxs to optimize your infrastructure and power your critical workloads with unmatched performance, scalability, and data consistency.
Highlights
- 1. Distributed Data Management Efficiently manage, store, and synchronize JSON-based documents with Apache CouchDB on SUSE Linux 15. 2. Real-Time Data Access Enable real-time, low-latency data retrieval and synchronization with CouchDB built-in replication and fault tolerance.
- 3. Data Integrity & Governance Ensure data accuracy and compliance with robust multi-version concurrency control (MVCC) and seamless replication across nodes. 4. Scalability & Performance Scale effortlessly with CouchDB distributed architecture, supporting high availability and performance across global deployments.
- 5. Expert Support Leverage Cloudwrxs expertise in deploying, managing, and optimizing Apache CouchDB clusters for enterprise-grade applications.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
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t3.large Recommended | $0.69 |
r6i.2xlarge | $0.69 |
r6i.xlarge | $0.69 |
i3.large | $0.69 |
i3.xlarge | $0.69 |
m6i.large | $0.69 |
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Cloudwrxs Apache CouchDB Q1 2025
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Usage instructions
- Launching the EC2 Instance 1.1. Navigate to the AWS EC2 Console - Click Launch Instance
1.2. Select the AMI: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP5 (x86_64)
1.3. Choose an instance type, e.g., t3.large or larger.
1.4. Create or select an existing SSH Key Pair:
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Save the .pem private key securely
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This key will be used for SSH access
1.5. Configure the Security Group:
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Allow SSH (port 22) inbound access (preferably restricted to your IP)
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Allow CouchDB Web UI (port 5984) if remote access is required (limit access by IP for security)
1.6. Launch the instance
- Connecting to the EC2 Instance 2.1. Connection Prerequisites
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Ensure you have your SSH private key (.pem) file available
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You must log in to the server using the default user: ec2-user
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The server is configured for key-based authentication only:
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Password login is disabled (PasswordAuthentication no)
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Root login is disabled (PermitRootLogin no)
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SSH is available on the default port 22
2.2. For Linux/macOS Users (Terminal) ssh -i /path/to/your-key.pem ec2-user@<EC2_Public_IP>
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Replace /path/to/your-key.pem with the correct path to your SSH key
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Replace <EC2_Public_IP> with your instance's public IP address
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If needed, set correct permissions: chmod 400 /path/to/your-key.pem
2.3. For Windows Users (Using PuTTY)
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Convert the .pem file to .ppk using PuTTYgen
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In PuTTY: Host Name: ec2-user@<EC2_Public_IP> Port: 22 Under Connection - SSH - Auth, load your .ppk private key
- Accessing the CouchDB Web Interface 3.1. Once logged in, check CouchDB status: couchdb -V sudo systemctl status couchdb
3.2. Open a browser and navigate to: http://<EC2_Public_IP>:5984/_utils This will bring up the Fauxton web UI (CouchDB admin interface)
3.3. The default CouchDB admin credentials (set during setup) are typically: Username: admin Password: Cloudwrxs@123
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