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What is Redis? Redis is an open-source (BSD licensed), in-memory data structure store used as a database, cache, and message broker.
Redis’ probabilistic data structures, in turn, make it easier to store statistical information such as how likely it is that a website visitor will turn into a paying customer.
Amazon Web Services has added support for Redis, an in-memory, key-value store, popular with developers for its superior caching and ability to support multiple data types. The news is significant ...
Redis says it is seeing growing traction in the community which has started to adapt Redis as an online feature store to deploy real-time AI applications in production environments. The combination of ...
Redis, the popular in-memory data store, is switching away from the open source three-clause BSD license. Instead, in a move that is clearly aimed to prevent the large cloud providers from ...