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Redis Renamed to Redict Redict was originally created by Salvatore Sanfilippo under the name "Redis". Around 2018 he started losing interest in the project to pursue a science fiction career and gave stewardship of the project to Redis Labs. I think that was an unfortunate move because their goal is mainly to extract profit from the software project rather than to uphold the ideals of Free and Ope
Redict Redict is a distributed key/value store (a remote dictionary, if you will). Redict is an independent fork of Redis®1 OSS 7.2.4 licensed under the Lesser GNU General Public license (LGPL-3.0-only). Redict is not affiliated with Redis®. Forking in progress! # This project is a work in progress and is not yet ready for general use – you can keep up with progress on the fork in the Codeberg rep
Garnet is a new remote cache-store from Microsoft Research, that offers several unique benefits: Garnet adopts the popular RESP wire protocol as a starting point, which makes it possible to use Garnet from unmodified Redis clients available in most programming languages of today, such as StackExchange.Redis in C#. Garnet offers much better throughput and scalability with many client connections an
AWS News Blog Amazon ElastiCache Serverless for Redis and Memcached is now available Today, we are announcing the availability of Amazon ElastiCache Serverless, a new serverless option that allows customers to create a cache in under a minute and instantly scale capacity based on application traffic patterns. ElastiCache Serverless is compatible with two popular open-source caching solutions, Redi
Amazon ElastiCache for Redis data tiering on Graviton2-based R6gd nodes now supports auto scaling to automatically adjust capacity to maintain steady and predictable performance at the lowest possible cost. You can automatically scale your cluster horizontally by adding or removing shards or replica nodes. ElastiCache for Redis data tiering uses AWS Application Auto Scaling to manage scaling and A
Starting today, you have the option to use the AWS Management Console for Amazon Relational Database Services (Amazon RDS) and Amazon Aurora to create an Amazon ElastiCache cluster and attach it to your relational database. Adding a cache to a database is a common way to accelerate application performance and in certain cases, help reduce costs. When used together, ElastiCache and RDS provide appl
Amazon ElastiCache for Redis now supports Redis 7. This release brings several new features to Amazon ElastiCache for Redis: Redis Functions: ElastiCache for Redis 7 adds support for Redis Functions, and provides a managed experience enabling developers to execute LUA scripts with application logic stored on the ElastiCache cluster, without requiring clients to re-send the scripts to the server wi
Redis Explained InfographicWhat is Redis?Redis (“REmote DIctionary Service”) is an open-source key-value database server. The most accurate description of Redis is that it's a data structure server. This specific nature of Redis has led to much of its popularity and adoption amongst developers. 👋🏾You are reading Architecture Notes! Crave some byte-sized bites of this? Join me on Twitter. If it's
Amazon ElastiCache for Redis and Amazon MemoryDB for Redis now support natively storing and accessing data in the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format. With this launch, application developers can effortlessly store, fetch, and update their JSON data inside Redis without needing to manage custom code for serialization and deserialization. Using ElastiCache and MemoryDB, you can now efficiently
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