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Redis is arguably the most well regarded tech of all. But many times you do not need Redis. Here are 3 examples from my last 3 jobs.
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Intro to Redis Scripting with Lua. Need to scale your Redis with server-side Lua scripts? This crash-course will get you started.
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Redis Explained. A deep technical dive into all things Redis. Covering various Redis topologies, data persistence and process forking.
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About a year ago, we migrated an old rate limiter in order to serve more traffic and accommodate a more resilient platform architecture. ...
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