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History of
Redis
Last update
Jun. 16
th
2020 9:11:46 AM
Creation date
Apr. 26
th
2011 8:34:37 PM
Alexis
on Jun. 16
th
2020 9:11:46 AM
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Latest version
6.0.4
Release date
2020-05-28
Alexis
on Jun. 3
rd
2015 10:30:30 PM
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Release date
2015-05-05
Latest version
3.0.1
Romans Malinovskis
on Jun. 3
rd
2015 12:07:29 PM
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Embedded Language
None
Known Shortcomings
Sizes limited by amount of RAM.
KW
on Dec. 17
th
2012 2:28:34 PM
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Projects using it
craigslist.org
github.com
guardian.co.uk
Disqus
stackoverflow.com
flickr.net
tweetdeck.com
blizzard.com
Seralo
on May 28
th
2012 11:56:30 PM
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Latest version
2.4.14
Release date
2012-05-22
Seralo
on May 28
th
2012 11:50:07 PM
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Latest version
2.4.13
Release date
2012-05-06
cloud-dev
on May 28
th
2012 10:54:00 PM
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Best used
For
rapidly changing data
with a foreseeable database size (should fit mostly in memory)
Access Model
Client Server
cloud-dev
on May 28
th
2012 10:51:39 PM
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Flavor
Network
Alexis
on May 9
th
2011 9:40:30 PM
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Initial release
2009
Alexis
on May 9
th
2011 9:37:35 PM
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Latest version
2.2.6
Release date
2011-05-05
Alexis
on May 9
th
2011 8:49:28 PM
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Viewer
public
Alexis
on May 9
th
2011 8:25:36 PM
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Replication
Master/slave
Platforms
Cross-platform
Alexis
on May 9
th
2011 8:15:32 PM
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Replication
master/slave
Alexis
on May 9
th
2011 8:10:34 PM
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Transaction support
yes
Alexis
on May 9
th
2011 8:03:56 PM
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Best used
For
rapidly changing data
with a foreseeable database size (should fit mostly in memory).
Alexis
on Apr. 26
th
2011 8:39:46 PM
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Main focus
Speed
Alexis
on Apr. 26
th
2011 8:37:25 PM
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Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redis_(data_store)
Alexis
on Apr. 26
th
2011 8:34:37 PM
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Mode
70
Name
Redis
Viewer
unlisted
Editor
alexis
Category
it-development
Website
http://redis.io/
Development language
C/C++
License
BSD
Protocol
Telnet-like
Best used
For rapidly changing data with a foreseeable database size (should fit mostly in memory).
Usage example
Stock prices. Analytics. Real-time data collection. Real-time communication.
Main focus
Blazing fast
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