Redis 3.2 stands out the most as its performance is super fast and the way of scaling is really incredible. It enables me to cope with the heavy traffic loads of the data well, so I won't have to worry about any operational difficulties with my applications. That comes down in the first place to a user's good impression. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The latest version of Redis 3.2 from a performance standpoint is just average, and data persistence which is one of its many features is not its main strength. Whereas it consists of alternatives like RDB and AOF, they could not comply with all scenarios, and thus, might not be enough for application with assumptions of whole data durability. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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