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1. victor+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-06-12 12:14:09
KeyDB is really good. We use it in production to achieve millisecond response times on millions of requests per second.
replies(2): >>hardwa+h2 >>killin+7i
2. hardwa+h2[view] [source] 2021-06-12 12:41:06
>>victor+(OP)
It really looks absolutely amazing, I feel guilty because I want to run a service on it, there's almost no downside to running it everywhere you'd normally run Redis.

Also in the cool-redis-stuff category:

https://github.com/twitter/pelikan

Doesn't have the feature set that KeyDB has but both of these pieces of software feel like they could the basis of a cloud redis product that would be really efficient and fast. I've got some plans to do just that.

3. killin+7i[view] [source] 2021-06-12 15:15:51
>>victor+(OP)
Are you Google search? How do you have millions of requests per second?
replies(2): >>maniga+Nl >>qetern+8v
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4. maniga+Nl[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-06-12 15:52:38
>>killin+7i
Lots of industries and applications can get to that scale. My last few companies were in adtech where that is common.
replies(1): >>killin+Le1
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5. qetern+8v[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-06-12 17:11:27
>>killin+7i
It's likely millions of internal requests, which as another comment mentions, is common in a number of industries.
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6. killin+Le1[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-06-13 00:31:37
>>maniga+Nl
Thanks, I had no idea!
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