RethinkDB challenge: find a bug, get a job
Follow the installation instructions to set up the server. Then, in a language of your choice, write an automated fuzzer that sends randomized traffic to the database server with the purpose of...
View ArticleRethinkDB 1.3 is out, now available on OS X
We've released RethinkDB 1.3 which has a large number of enhancements, and adds support for OS X and several other platforms. As of the 1.3 release, the server can now be installed on the following...
View ArticleOur take on RethinkDB vs today's NoSQL
Many people have been asking how RethinkDB differs from MongoDB and other NoSQL systems.
View ArticleRethinkDB example apps
Today we've updated the documentation page with a set of simple example apps that use RethinkDB as the backend database. These examples should serve as a quick way to figure out how to use stack X with...
View ArticleRethinkDB Tutorial
This is an interactive tutorial for the RethinkDB query language (ReQL). We'll introduce you to basic ReQL commands and show how to use chaining, aggregation, joins, and subqueries to quickly and...
View ArticleRethinkDB 1.4: improved wire protocol, updated drivers, data explorer history
RethinkDB 1.4 ("Some Like it Hot") is out. This release includes an improved wire protocol, updated drivers, support for query history in the data explorer, and a brand-new build system. It contains...
View ArticleRethinkDB 1.5: secondary indexes, batched inserts performance improvements,...
We are pleased to announce RethinkDB 1.5 (The Graduate), so go download it now!
View ArticleRethinkDB 1.6: regex matching, new array operations, random sampling
We are happy to announce RethinkDB 1.6 (Fargo). Go download it now!
View ArticleRethinkDB 1.7: hot backup, atomic set and get, 10x insert performance...
We are happy to announce RethinkDB 1.7 (Nights of Cabiria). Download it now!
View ArticleRethinkDB 1.8: date support, nested object syntax, 8x disk usage improvement
We are happy to announce RethinkDB 1.8 (High Noon). Download it now!
View ArticleIntroduction to ReQL - RethinkDB
ReQL is the RethinkDB query language. It offers a very powerful and convenient way to manipulate JSON documents. This document is a gentle introduction to ReQL concepts. You don't have to read it to be...
View ArticleRethinkDB on Amazon Web Services
RethinkDB can be easily deployed on Amazon Web Services. You can use a pre-built AMI (Amazon Machine Image), which takes only a few minutes to set up.
View ArticleRethinkDB 1.9: indexing and query runtime performance
We are happy to announce RethinkDB 1.9 (Kagemusha). Download it now!
View ArticleRethinkDB 1.10: multi-indexes and serialization improvements
We are happy to announce RethinkDB 1.10 (Von Ryan's Express). Download it now!
View ArticleRethinkDB 1.11: query profiler, new streaming algorithm, devops enhancements
Today, we're happy to announce RethinkDB 1.11 (Breakfast at Tiffany's), which improves the experience of operating live RethinkDB deployments. Download it now! The 1.11 release features more than 70...
View ArticleRethinkDB raises an $8M Series A
Today we're delighted to announce our Series A! We've raised $8M to fund development, grow the RethinkDB community, and ultimately make database tools feel indistinguishable from magic.
View ArticleRethinkDB 1.12: simplified map/reduce, ARM port, new caching infrastructure
Today, we're happy to announce RethinkDB 1.12 (The Wizard of Oz). Download it now!
View ArticleRethinkDB 1.13: pull data via HTTP, push data via changefeeds
Today, we're happy to announce RethinkDB 1.13 (My Name is Nobody). Download it now!
View ArticleRethinkDB 1.14: binary data, seamless migration, and Python 3 support
The 1.14 release includes over 50 enhancements including:
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