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I think this is interesting for most Laravel users. I am running it in production with great success and it's much more performant than Redis when you run a single node (ie - not running a redis cluster) that I think is pretty standard for Laravel users to just run a single instance and then to get a lot more performance is pretty nice.
It should be pretty Herd compatible as it can easily be shipped as single binary with all redis config passed as arguments. And it's compatible with Redis and better maintained (in my opinion) than KeyDB nowdays.
I am running cache, queues, horizon etc on it so it covers all the required features of redis commands.
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I think this is interesting for most Laravel users. I am running it in production with great success and it's much more performant than Redis when you run a single node (ie - not running a redis cluster) that I think is pretty standard for Laravel users to just run a single instance and then to get a lot more performance is pretty nice.
It should be pretty Herd compatible as it can easily be shipped as single binary with all redis config passed as arguments. And it's compatible with Redis and better maintained (in my opinion) than KeyDB nowdays.
I am running cache, queues, horizon etc on it so it covers all the required features of redis commands.
https://www.dragonflydb.io/
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