
Welcome Back to the Open-Source Family, Redis
Redis in-memory data store returns to its open-source roots by adopting AGPLv3 in Redis 8 to address community concerns.
Redis in-memory data store returns to its open-source roots by adopting AGPLv3 in Redis 8 to address community concerns.
Redis, a popular in-memory data store, is being deprecated in Arch Linux's repo; Valkey steps in as a high-performance BSD-licensed replacement.
Valkey 8.1 in-memory data store is here with boosts in performance, lower latency, enhanced observability, and more.
Valkey 8.0, an open-source in-memory data store, promises superior performance, handling up to 1.2 million queries per second.
Redis introduced Redis Flex, cutting costs by 80%, and launched Redis for AI, empowering devs to build and deploy fast GenAI apps efficiently.
Redis 7.4 is here with Community Edition! New features include hash field expiration, vector data types, time series filters, and more.
Redka is a work-in-progress server that blends Redis and SQLite. It supports data beyond RAM, ensuring robust performance and flexibility.
Google, Oracle, AWS, Ericsson, and Snap Inc. join forces with Valkey, offering a BSD-licensed Redis alternative for developers worldwide.
Redis' new license policy triggers the creation of Redict, a new Redis fork betting on LGPL-3.0-only.
Starting with Redis 7.4, licensing will change to RSALv2 and SSPLv1. Fedora is considering removing it from its repositories.