heroku-redis
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- Last Updated: May 12, 2015
- Rimas Silkaitis
Developers increasingly need a variety of datastores for their projects — no one database can serve all the needs of a modern, scalable application. For example, an e-commerce app might store its valuable transaction data in a relational database while user session information is stored in a key-value store because it changes often and needs to be accessed quickly. This is a common pattern across many app types, and the need for a key-value store is especially acute. Today, we are pleased to announce the beta of Heroku Redis , joining Heroku Postgres as our second…
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