So after all this time, what is the established Redis alternative? Is is valkey? Keydb? Or something else?
[#]redis #valkey #keydb #foss
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@dragnucs Valkey because of corpo funding.
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@thatbrickster @opensource Looks pretty well backed. Do Valkey diverge in someway from redis?
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why does there need to be an alternative? is there something wrong or inefficient with it?
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My guess is it’s the license change. From Wikipedia:
In 2018, some modules for Redis adopted the SSPL. In 2024, the main Redis code switched to dual-licensed under the Redis Source Available License v2 and the Server Side Public License v1.
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@eldavi Redis are no longer open source, and it was forked by multiple teams.
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For me it’s Keydb. Good backing and dead simple to set up for high availability with master-master replication
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