We are really excited to announce that KeyDB has joined Snap Inc. !! Check out the full announcement here:
https://t.co/gPOkwnNO8i
#KeyDB#snapchat#Developers#Database#YC
Using Raft to ensure consistency across server nodes
https://t.co/aj4IxXwK4b
Take a peek into the development of a Raft consensus algorithm within KeyDB!
#developer#design#raft#Algorithms#Database
https://t.co/QNRVMWRxxQ
Take a peek into the development of KeyDB's EXPIREMEMBER command for expiring individual members of a set or hash. This article looks into how we are improving the performance of this feature
#keydb#developer#performance#devops#Database
We are in the process of developing a tool to assist in identifying performance bottlenecks. Check out this blogpost for more information!
https://t.co/cn5hf2p9G5
#performance#DevOps#databases#NoSQL#Linux
We spoke with @jdsully3 CEO of @realkeydb about how they got into @ycombinator with a fork of Redis, why Redis should be multi-threaded, and how he dealt with open source chat burnout: https://t.co/zIH53XbMOm
Interesting tool of the week: https://t.co/UNtDtbs6CI by @realkeydb - A multi-threaded high-performance fork of Redis. We like: Drop-in replacement for Redis. Claims x5 speed boost from multi-threading. Adds some extra features like backup to S3 and active replication
Thank you memcached, you have served us well. But it’s time to move on. KeyDB is moving in. Persistent storage, replication, and useful Redis features for structured data. No more cache flushing on rolling reboot!
KeyDB is a high-performance database with a focus on multithreading, memory efficiency, and high throughput. Find out more at https://t.co/NmxcRo6BeJ
#softwaredeveloper#keydb#ealpha#coding#redis
We run a sidecar TLS proxy for KeyDB, but these results suggest that we might want to run some new benchmarks internally: https://t.co/s0biA0rXxM - nice work @jdsully3 and team!