In recent years, Redis has become a common occurrence in a Node.js application stack. Though its most popular use case is caching, Redis has many other use cases where you can take advantage of its ...
At its annual user conference this week, Redis Labs is disclosing the roadmap for Redis 7.0, the database pillar of Redis Enterprise, which will become generally available later in the year. The ...
Web Served is nearly over! This is the last regular part in the series, and so I want to kick it up a notch—several notches, actually!—and get away from installing tired old PHP applications. Instead, ...
Relational databases are the cornerstone of many applications today, but users may hit some significant performance limitations imposed by disk-based storage. The most effective mitigation strategy is ...
Like many, you might think of Redis as only a cache. That point of view is out of date. Essentially, Redis is a NoSQL in-memory data structure store that can persist on disk. It can function as a ...
During my decades as a database application developer, I never imagined in my wildest dreams that I would ever have access to a transactional, planet-scale, distributed database, much less that I ...
The world is increasingly online, and online is increasingly real-time. This presents interesting performance challenges for databases, and Amazon MemoryDB for Redis is purpose-built to address them.
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