Amazon MemoryDB delivers Redis-like, microsecond-speed performance with database-grade durability. It combines in-memory speed with Multi-AZ data safety in a single service, so you don’t need to run a separate cache and database. Análise coletada por e hospedada no G2.com.
1. Costly You’re essentially paying for both durability and memory, which makes it noticeably more expensive than using ElastiCache Redis as a cache-only option.
2. Higher write latency than a pure cache Write operations tend to land in the single-digit millisecond range rather than the microseconds you’d expect from Redis, because MemoryDB also has to log to disk. Análise coletada por e hospedada no G2.com.





