Redis is an open-source, networked, in-memory, key-value data store with optional durability. It is written in ANSI C. The development of Redis has been sponsored by Pivotal since May 2013; before that, it was sponsored by VMware. According to the monthly ranking by DB-Engines.com, Redis is the most popular key-value store. The name Redis means REmote DIctionary Server.
- Based on
redis:alpine
(BSD License) - Uses
appendonly.aof
AOF persistence - Uses
dump.rdb
RDB persistence - Publishes keyspace events for generic, list, set and hash commands