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Pros of Beringei
Pros of Redis
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      Performance
    • 542
      Super fast
    • 513
      Ease of use
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      In-memory cache
    • 324
      Advanced key-value cache
    • 194
      Open source
    • 182
      Easy to deploy
    • 164
      Stable
    • 155
      Free
    • 121
      Fast
    • 42
      High-Performance
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      High Availability
    • 35
      Data Structures
    • 32
      Very Scalable
    • 24
      Replication
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      Great community
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      Pub/Sub
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      "NoSQL" key-value data store
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      Hashes
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      Sets
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      Sorted Sets
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      NoSQL
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      Lists
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      Async replication
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      BSD licensed
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      Bitmaps
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      Integrates super easy with Sidekiq for Rails background
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      Keys with a limited time-to-live
    • 7
      Open Source
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      Lua scripting
    • 6
      Strings
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      Awesomeness for Free
    • 5
      Hyperloglogs
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      Transactions
    • 4
      Outstanding performance
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      Runs server side LUA
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      LRU eviction of keys
    • 4
      Feature Rich
    • 4
      Written in ANSI C
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      Networked
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      Data structure server
    • 3
      Performance & ease of use
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      Dont save data if no subscribers are found
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      Automatic failover
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      Easy to use
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      Temporarily kept on disk
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      Scalable
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      Existing Laravel Integration
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      Channels concept
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      Object [key/value] size each 500 MB
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      Simple
    • 5
      SQL + Java
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      In-memory database
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      A brainchild of Michael Stonebraker
    • 3
      Very Fast
    • 2
      NewSQL

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    Cons of Beringei
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      • 15
        Cannot query objects directly
      • 3
        No secondary indexes for non-numeric data types
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        No WAL
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        What is Beringei?

        Beringei is a high performance time series storage engine. Time series are commonly used as a representation of statistics, gauges, and counters for monitoring performance and health of a system.

        What is Redis?

        Redis is an open source (BSD licensed), in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache, and message broker. Redis provides data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets with range queries, bitmaps, hyperloglogs, geospatial indexes, and streams.

        What is VoltDB?

        VoltDB is a fundamental redesign of the RDBMS that provides unparalleled performance and scalability on bare-metal, virtualized and cloud infrastructures. VoltDB is a modern in-memory architecture that supports both SQL + Java with data durability and fault tolerance.

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