Companies like Facebook, Twitter and Zynga have shown the world the value of moving away from traditional structured databases to so-called NoSQL databases to handle vast quantities of unstructured ...
During my decades as a database application developer, I never imagined in my wildest dreams that I would ever have access to a transactional, planet-scale, distributed database, much less that I ...
Two open-source database companies, MongoDB and Redis Labs, grew tired of seeing big cloud providers take their free software and make gobs of money on it, without much benefit to them. Amazon, one of ...
For application developers looking to simplify the data access layer, the new offering combines the features of an Amazon ElastiCache Redis cluster and database services into a single product, says ...
AWS Announces General Availability of Amazon MemoryDB for Redis New Redis-compatible, in-memory database delivers ultra-fast performance with sub-millisecond latency and high durability Netflix, ...
MongoDB and Redis both fall into the NoSQL category, but that’s where the similarities end. Disk-based MongoDB is optimized for operational simplicity, schema-free design, and very large data volumes.