Redis, DragonflyDB, and Skytable are three popular NoSQL database technologies that are designed to be fast, scalable, and highly available. While they share some similarities, they also have some key differences that make them better suited to different use cases. In this post, we’ll take a closer look at each of these databases and compareContinue reading “DragonflyDB, Skytable and Redis Battle for the Crown of High-Performance Datastores”
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Scaling PHP Applications: Strategies for Handling High Traffic and Large Data Sets
As your PHP application grows in popularity and usage, it’s important to make sure it can handle the increased traffic and data volume. Scaling is the process of making your application more capable of handling increased load, and it’s a critical step in ensuring your application remains stable and performant as it grows. There areContinue reading “Scaling PHP Applications: Strategies for Handling High Traffic and Large Data Sets”
Caching with Redis
Redis Redis (Remote Dictionary Server) is an open-source, in-memory data structure store that can be used as a database, cache, and message broker. It is designed to be fast and efficient, and it achieves this by storing all of its data in memory, which eliminates the need for disk access and allows for very lowContinue reading “Caching with Redis”