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AWS's newest database plugs a gap with a new in-memory database based on the popular Redis platform. It goes beyond ElastiCache with durability for persisting data across multiple availability zones.
Up until today, AWS customers solved their need for performance by using a managed or self-managed Redis cache alongside their primary database, according to Leshinsky. “This enables micro ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is releasing Amazon MemoryDB for Redis, a fully managed, Redis-compatible, in-memory database. Amazon MemoryDB for Redis enables customers to achieve ultra-fast performance ...
One area Redis (the company) is investing in is moving beyond in-memory to also using flash storage, with RAM as a large, high-performance cache. That’s why Redis recently acquired Speedb.
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