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Apache Foundation open-source document database with bidirectional replication and HTTP-native REST API; canonical database for offline-first mobile apps using JSON documents with MVCC and JavaScript MapReduce.
Apache CouchDB is a free, open-source document-oriented NoSQL database — managed by the Apache Software Foundation — storing data as JSON documents, using HTTP/REST as its native API, and employing JavaScript for MapReduce views and query logic. Originally developed by Damien Katz and released in 2005, CouchDB's distinctive architecture centers on multi-master replication with bidirectional sync capability: multiple CouchDB nodes (including mobile devices) replicate documents with each other bidirectionally, automatically resolving conflicts using Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC) — making CouchDB the canonical database for offline-capable applications and distributed systems requiring eventual consistency.
OpsLevel is a developer portal and service catalog for tracking service ownership, maturity scorecards, and production readiness across microservices.
OpsLevel is a developer portal platform that gives engineering organizations visibility into the services they operate, who owns them, and how mature they are relative to internal engineering standards. At its core, OpsLevel maintains a service catalog that maps every microservice, repository, and infrastructure component to a team owner, populating metadata automatically from integrations with GitHub, GitLab, PagerDuty, Datadog, and cloud providers. This catalog becomes the authoritative source of truth for answering questions like who to contact about a service, what tier of reliability it requires, and what dependencies it has — questions that are often unanswerable at engineering organizations that have grown past the point where everyone knows everything.
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