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They aren't talking about persistence, though I can see why you think that from the OP title. They are talking about loading the data set into virtual memory when it doesn't fit into memory.

This has nothing to do with persistence. Antirez isn't saying he doesn't trust Redis' persistence implementation. He's specifically talking about how the Redis VM handles more data than available memory.

He's saying: always have enough memory for all your data.



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