Redis 8.6 Improves Throughput by More Than Five Times Over Redis 7.2
Redis 8.6 in-memory data store is out with performance and latency improvements, alongside reduced memory usage across core data structures.
Redis 8.6 in-memory data store is out with performance and latency improvements, alongside reduced memory usage across core data structures.
Redis 8.4 in-memory data store adds hybrid full-text and vector search, delivering over 30% higher throughput for caching and search workloads.
Valkey 9.0 in-memory data store debuts atomic slot migrations, cluster-wide databases, and major throughput boosts for modern workloads.
Pogocache, a new open-source cache server written in C, is built for raw speed and posts benchmark wins over Redis, Memcache, and Valkey.
Redis 8.2 in-memory data store is now GA, delivering up to 35% faster commands, 49% more throughput, and major memory savings.
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.