Uh oh. They're calling it a database.
If latency is important, you should think twice before you use a database other than Redis.
No wonder the original dev left.
Database biz Redis Labs has secured $100m in a funding round that sets its valuation at an estimated $1bn. The company is keen to see its open-source in-memory, key-value store tech move beyond use cases in infrastructure and caching, and be seen as a real-time analytics database for anything from online gaming to credit card …
Wasn't it Redis which added their infamous Commons Clause to their so-called open-source license and thereby rendering it non-free as far as the FSF was concerned?
I'm staying away from Redis if I can. If they keep adding side-letters and by-clauses to their licenses who knows where we'll end up.
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