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RedisLess reviews and mentions
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How I imagine the future of databases in the Cloud
RedisLess is an experiment to provide a fast, lightweight, embedded, and scalable in-memory Key/Value store library compatible with the Redis API. This project aims to check the feasibility of the principle listed above, and in a few days of works we succeed to have:
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Why you should code in Rust in 2021
I hope you liked this article, and it gives you the appetite to try out Rust. If you have no idea how to start learning it, I would recommend reading the official free ebook. Then, trying to reimplement some good old academic (or not) algorithms and data structures in Rust. If you want to put your hands into dirty stuff, I can recommend contributing to my project Qovery Engine and RedisLess as well.
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I am building a Serverless version of Redis - written in Rust
Data is not persisted yet - everything lives in memory and synced to different instances via Raft (not implemented yet). So it will be a volatile K/V store at the moment. In the future, it will be possible to plug another [storage](https://github.com/Qovery/RedisLess/tree/main/redisless/storage/src) to support persistence.
The project is super early, but in [my company](https://www.qovery.com) we already plan to use RedisLess for our backend API written in Kotlin. I am interested in getting your feedback, and if you like the project, give it a star :)
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
www.influxdata.com | 1 Apr 2023
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Qovery/RedisLess is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.