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README_en.md
Redis
Redis (Remote Dictionary Server) is an open-source in-memory database, commonly used as a caching system or key-value store database.
Main Features
Key-Value Store
Redis is an open-source in-memory database, commonly used as a caching system or key-value store database.
In-Memory Storage
Redis stores data in memory, making it very fast and suitable for high-speed read and write operations. This also means Redis is suitable for caching large amounts of data to improve application performance.
Data Type Support
Redis supports various data types, including strings, hashes, lists, sets, and sorted sets. This makes Redis very flexible and usable for various use cases, from simple key-value storage to advanced data structures.
Persistence
Redis supports different levels of persistence, allowing data to be written to disk for persistent storage to prevent data loss. This makes Redis very suitable as a data store.
Publish/Subscribe
Redis provides "PUB/SUB" functionality, allowing applications to receive real-time messages by subscribing to channels. This is very useful for building real-time communication and event processing systems.
Transactions
Redis supports transactions, allowing multiple commands to be executed together, ensuring they either all succeed or all fail, which helps maintain data consistency.
Cluster Support
Redis supports a distributed architecture, allowing multiple Redis nodes to be combined into a cluster to improve availability and scalability.
Lua Scripting
Redis allows custom operations to be executed using Lua scripts, making it suitable for complex data processing tasks.
Multi-Language Clients
Redis client libraries support various programming languages, making it easy for developers to interact with Redis.
Community Support
Redis has a large community with extensive documentation, examples, and support resources, making it a widely used database solution.