cachegrand VS midi-redis

Compare cachegrand vs midi-redis and see what are their differences.

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cachegrand midi-redis
24 1
963 27
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8.0 0.0
6 months ago almost 2 years ago
C C++
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License Apache License 2.0
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cachegrand

Posts with mentions or reviews of cachegrand. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-21.

midi-redis

Posts with mentions or reviews of midi-redis. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-30.
  • Dragonflydb – A modern replacement for Redis and Memcached
    20 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 May 2022
    Yes, helio is the library that allows you to build c++ backends easily similar to Seastar. Unlike Seastar that is designed as futures and continuations library, helio uses fibers which I think simpler to use and reason about. I've wrote a few blog posts a while ago about fibers and Seastar: https://www.romange.com/2018/07/12/seastar-asynchronous-c-fr... one of them. You will see there a typical Seastar flow with continuations. I just do not like this style and I think C++ is not a good fit for it. Having said that, I do think Seastar is 5-star framework and the team behind it are all superstars. I learned about shared-nothing architecture from Seastar.

    Re helio: You will find examples folder inside the projects with sample backends: echo_server and pingpong_server. Both are similar but the latter speaks RESP. I also implemented a toy midi-redis project https://github.com/romange/midi-redis which is also based on helio.

    In fact dragonfly evolved from it.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing cachegrand and midi-redis you can also consider the following projects:

dragonfly - A modern replacement for Redis and Memcached

varnish-cache - Varnish Cache source code repository

webdis - A Redis HTTP interface with JSON output

examples - Example data structures and algorithms

helio - A modern framework for backend development based on io_uring Linux interface

async-std - Async version of the Rust standard library

amzn-drivers - Official AWS drivers repository for Elastic Network Adapter (ENA) and Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA)

Aerospike - Aerospike Database Server – flash-optimized, in-memory, nosql database

neon - Neon: Serverless Postgres. We separated storage and compute to offer autoscaling, branching, and bottomless storage.

Redis - Redis is an in-memory database that persists on disk. The data model is key-value, but many different kind of values are supported: Strings, Lists, Sets, Sorted Sets, Hashes, Streams, HyperLogLogs, Bitmaps.