KeyDB optimizes memory usage through specific structures:
As modern applications demand lower latency and higher throughput, traditional single-threaded in-memory stores encounter scaling bottlenecks. This paper explores , an open-source database that addresses these limitations through a multithreaded architecture. By maintaining full compatibility with the Redis protocol (RESP), KeyDB provides a seamless transition for developers while offering advanced features like active-active replication and FLASH storage integration. 1. Introduction keydb eng
emerged in 2019 as a high-performance fork of Redis, designed specifically to address these hardware limitations through a multithreaded engine. The Multithreaded Advantage KeyDB optimizes memory usage through specific structures: As
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: When you need to process millions of operations per second with sub-millisecond latency.
KeyDB is not a silver bullet. Avoid it if:
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