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Redis closely collaborated with Google Cloud to add support for Cloud SQL MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQL Server, and AlloyDB into their solutions, tuning their existing functionality for optimal outcomes.
Technical Comparison: Aerospike vs Redis It’s an all-too familiar situation: at first, Redis users find the system easy to deploy and use. But then their workloads grow and their data volumes increase ...
Then they added a pluggable API layer, like Azure Cosmos DB, implementing Cassandra-compatible and Redis-compatible APIs, and deferring a PostgreSQL-compatible SQL API to a later stage.
Redis, the popular in-memory data store, is switching away from the open source three-clause BSD license. Instead, in a move that is clearly aimed to prevent the large cloud providers from ...
The biggest thing was a fork of the Redis project, Valkey, that is backed by The Linux Foundation and, critically, also Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Oracle, Ericsson, and Snap Inc. Valkey is ...
The Linux Foundation last week announced that it will host Valkey, a fork of the Redis in-memory data store. Valkey is backed by Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Oracle, Ericsson and Snap. AWS ...
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