A couple of years ago our guys were in the process of migrating our code from Memcached to Redis. We decided we would continue to use our custom memcached library, but tweak it a bit so we could implement Redis as a base. This way, none of our scripts or applications would have to change anything. The front end API to them stayed the same, just the innards had changed to use a new backend.

Then this whole Open Source thing happened, and we transitioned to Valkey. We did not have to make any code changes to change the backend from Redis to Valkey. Regardless if the fiasco is fixed, we're sticking with Valkey.


In reply to Re: Valkey and Redis support by stevieb
in thread Valkey and Redis support by hippo

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