Valkey 9.0 Introduces Multi-Database Clustering, Atomic Slot Migration, and Major Performance Gains
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- The Linux Foundation has announced the general availability of Valkey 9.0, an open-source in-memory storage solution that serves as a successor to Redis. This major release introduces features such as atomic slot migrations, hash field expiration, and full support for numbered databases in cluster mode, allowing for scaling to 2,000 nodes and handling over 1 billion requests per second.
- The introduction of Valkey 9.0 signifies a substantial advancement in in-memory storage technology, enhancing performance and scalability for developers and businesses. This positions the Linux Foundation as a key player in the competitive landscape of data management solutions.
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