Overview of data types supported by Redis Redis is a data structure server. At its core, Redis provides a collection of native data types that help you solve a wide variety of problems, from caching to queuing to event processing. Below is a short description of each data type, with links to broader overviews and command references. Each overview includes a comprehensive tutorial with code samples
In a recent blog post, antirez detailed a new operation in Redis: WAIT. WAIT is proposed as an enhancement to Redis’ replication protocol to reduce the window of data loss in replicated Redis systems; clients can block awaiting acknowledgement of a write to a given number of nodes (or time out if the given threshold is not met). The theory here is that positive acknowledgement of a write to a majo
When you first start using Redis you probably see it with a fairly narrow perspective. Maybe you're thinking of it for caching, or you are looking to its sets to maintain a unique list, like tags. The more you use it, the more you find it useful. Up until now, I've always used Redis to implement specific features (or parts of a feature). I've used it for ranking, real time statistics, simple queue
This document summarizes a microservices meetup hosted by @mosa_siru. Key points include: 1. @mosa_siru is an engineer at DeNA and CTO of Gunosy. 2. The meetup covered Gunosy's architecture with over 45 GitHub repositories, 30 stacks, 10 Go APIs, and 10 Python batch processes using AWS services like Kinesis, Lambda, SQS and API Gateway. 3. Challenges discussed were managing 30 microservices, ensur
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