In this video, learn how to get Couchbase Server up and running on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or CentOS machine in only five minutes. See everything from how to download Couchbase through YUM to starting a new cluster with some default and preconfigured buckets for storing NoSQL documents.

If you’re interested in installing Couchbase on a different operating system such as Mac OS, Windows, or Ubuntu, check out one of the previous getting started videos.

For help using Couchbase with the supported developer technologies, visit the Couchbase Developer Portal.