Amazon Web Services, which already offers a portfolio of 15 databases, is now releasing one more. Amazon MemoryDB for Redis is a real-time database implementation that is based in part on the open ...
In recent years, Redis has become a common occurrence in a Node.js application stack. Though its most popular use case is caching, Redis has many other use cases where you can take advantage of its ...
The Linux Foundation last week announced that it will host Valkey, a fork of the Redis in-memory data store. Valkey is backed by Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Oracle, Ericsson and Snap. AWS and ...
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Amazon Web Services Inc. today announced the general availability of Amazon MemoryDB for Redis, a managed in-memory database that promises to simplify application development projects. Enterprise ...
Web Served is nearly over! This is the last regular part in the series, and so I want to kick it up a notch—several notches, actually!—and get away from installing tired old PHP applications. Instead, ...