Glad to see antirez is keeping focus on the cluster features, as opposed to sinking time into a questionable direction.
We have plenty disk-based k/v stores already. If that's what I need then tokyo, riak, etc. are my friends.
Redis plays in a slightly different and equally important game. The cluster-/sharding-features seem like a more natural path to scale out the use-cases where it shines.
We have plenty disk-based k/v stores already. If that's what I need then tokyo, riak, etc. are my friends.
Redis plays in a slightly different and equally important game. The cluster-/sharding-features seem like a more natural path to scale out the use-cases where it shines.