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A modern replacement for Redis and Memcached
Redisson - Valkey & Redis Java client. Real-Time Data Platform. Sync/Async/RxJava/Reactive API. Over 50 Valkey and Redis based Java objects and services: Set, Multimap, SortedSet, Map, List, Queue, Deque, Semaphore, Lock, AtomicLong, Map Reduce, Bloom filter, Spring, Tomcat, Scheduler, JCache API, Hibernate, RPC, local cache..
A flexible distributed key-value database that is optimized for caching and other realtime workloads.
Prometheus Exporter for Valkey & Redis Metrics. Supports Valkey 7.x & 8.x and Redis 2.x, 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, 6.x, 7.x, and 8.x
Atomic counters and rate limiting tools. Limit resource access at any scale.
An open source Valkey client library that supports Valkey, and Redis open source 6.2, 7.0 and 7.2. Valkey GLIDE is designed for reliability, optimized performance, and high-availability, for Valkey and Redis OSS based applications. GLIDE is a multi language client library, written in Rust with programming language bindings, such as Java and Python
Rate limiting using various strategies and storage backends such as redis, memcached & mongodb
A fast Golang Valkey client that supports Client Side Caching and Auto Pipelining.
Implementation of Redis API in python without having a server running. Fully compatible with using redis-py.
A Kubernetes Operator to deploy and manage Valkey Clusters
Valkey Python client based on a fork of redis-py
A rate limiting store for express-rate-limit with Redis/Redict/Valkey/etc.
Schedule async tasks using redis protocol. Redis/ValKey/Dragonfly or any broker using the redis protocol can be used.
Benchmarking Memcache, Redis, Valkey, Dragonfly, and Garnet caching software.
High-performance, SOLID-structured RESP client for Redis and other RESP-compatible servers
C client library for Valkey/Redis Cluster. This project is used and sponsored by Ericsson. It is a fork of the now unmaintained hiredis-vip.
💎 devcontainer configurations to run Ruby on Rails with PostgreSQL and Redis on GitHub Codespaces (or locally)