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Valkey 8.0 Released As Speedy Redis Fork Achieving One Million RPS


Valkey 8.0 was released today as this leading fork of the Redis open-source code that was started by the Linux Foundation early in the year and backed by organizations from Amazon/AWS to Google Cloud, Oracle, and others

Valkey 8.0 was released today as this leading fork of the Redis open-source code that was started by the Linux Foundation early in the year and backed by organizations from Amazon/AWS to Google Cloud, Oracle, and others. Valkey is enjoying increasing backing from different vendors as the leading open-source alternative to the in-memory Redis software following its licensing change. A big focus in Valkey 8.0 development was on achieving better performance with an expressed goal of being able to deliver one million requests per second and unlocking more CPU potential from this in-memory data store.

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