Redis: In-Memory Data Store

What is Redis?

Redis is the open-source, in-memory data store used as a cache, message broker, and vector database. Blazing fast for real-time applications.

Key Features

  • Sub-millisecond – In-memory speed
  • Data Structures – Strings, lists, sets, vectors
  • Pub/Sub – Real-time messaging
  • Cluster Mode – Horizontal scaling
  • TTL Support – Automatic expiration

Available on Open Data World

Access Redis at: redis://vps.open-data.world:6379

Use Cases

  • Session caching
  • Rate limiting
  • Real-time analytics
  • Message queues

Redis powers the Cache layer of Open Data World.


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