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1. chmod7+K[view] [source] 2021-06-12 07:07:15
>>hyzyla+(OP)
Funny. My approach is usually the other way around: Can I get away with just Redis?
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2. wokwok+T3[view] [source] 2021-06-12 07:44:04
>>chmod7+K
Why would you choose to use a system that doesn't scale by default?

Single user local applications? Fair.

Web applications? Very strange choice imo.

Reddis is great, but it is *not* a database, and it's thoroughly rubbish at high load concurrency without clustering, which is (still) a massive pain in the ass to setup manually.

Of course, you can just use a hosted version off a cloud provider... but, it's generally about 10x more expensive than just a plain old database.

/shrug

I mean, sure, it's (arguably...) step up from just using sqlite, but... really, it's easy, and that's good... but it isn't good enough as a general replacement for having a real database.

(To be fair, sqlite has got some pretty sophisticated functionality too, even some support for concurrency; it's probably a step up from redis in many circumstances).

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3. arpa+a5[view] [source] 2021-06-12 07:58:18
>>wokwok+T3
redis is not a database. It's a key-value based cache. If you're using it as a database, you're gonna have a bad time.
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4. cube22+s6[view] [source] 2021-06-12 08:12:19
>>arpa+a5
Why so? It has persistence and I'm not aware of any reported data loss happening with it.

It's also got loads of complex and useful instructions.

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