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> Biggest bummer of CouchDB? If you’re not hosting it yourself, there’s only one major player in the market that I know of: IBM Cloudant.

That's the biggest problem my projects using Pouch/Couch are facing. The tech choice was made when Cloudant still had Azure datacenter support and IBM's multiple confusing changes to their Cloud brands has put it in a situation we aren't entirely happy with and I keep getting asked/pressure if I can move things back to Azure datacenters.

I don't know what I'm going to replace it with and I still wish Azure CosmosDB was more friendly to Couch replication. (It's so close, especially its Changes feed, I feel that the proxy I need probably doesn't need to do all that much I just don't think I have the budget/time to build and test such a proxy.)



I didn't realize Azure and CouchDB/Cloudant got along together for awhile! No more though?

> I just don't think I have the budget/time to build and test such a proxy

Same here, including with the authentication shortcomings we hope get addressed, like per-document security or other improvements.


Cloudant was a startup that targeted multi-cloud. At one point they supported cluster deployments to AWS and Azure. They were bought by IBM and dropped AWS support but kept Azure support for a bit longer as they built out more of "BlueMix" (early IBM Cloud brand name), and then IBM did its dance of Cloud brand names and datacenters supported and Cloudant dropped Azure support too.


Thanks for the info! I knew Cloudant only after the IBM purchase, so this is news to me.




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