Tendis VS memKeyDB

Compare Tendis vs memKeyDB and see what are their differences.

Tendis

Tendis is a high-performance distributed storage system fully compatible with the Redis protocol. (by Tencent)

memKeyDB

MemKeyDB is a fork of Redis, adjusted to store objects on both Intel Optane Persistent Memory and DRAM. (by memKeyDB)
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Tendis memKeyDB
8 1
2,822 75
2.3% -
8.2 0.0
3 months ago over 2 years ago
C++ C
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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Tendis

Posts with mentions or reviews of Tendis. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-24.

memKeyDB

Posts with mentions or reviews of memKeyDB. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-27.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Tendis and memKeyDB you can also consider the following projects:

kvrocks - Apache Kvrocks is a distributed key value NoSQL database that uses RocksDB as storage engine and is compatible with Redis protocol.

KeyDB - A Multithreaded Fork of Redis

SSDB - SSDB - A fast NoSQL database, an alternative to Redis

dynomite - A generic dynamo implementation for different k-v storage engines

IceFireDB - @IceFireLabs -> IceFireDB is a database built for web3.0 It strives to fill the gap between web2 and web3.0 with a friendly database experience, making web3 application data storage more convenient, and making it easier for web2 applications to achieve decentralization and data immutability.

edis - An Erlang implementation of Redis

mini-redis - Incomplete Redis client and server implementation using Tokio - for learning purposes only

raids - Cache distribution services: http, websock, redis, memcached

ledisdb - A high performance NoSQL Database Server powered by Go