Redis Offers Cloud Database Through AWS Marketplace, Supports Google Anthos GKE
By extending its relationships with the two cloud platform providers Redis’ is making it easier for partners and customers to build and operate high-performance database applications in hybrid-cloud and multi-cloud environments. By Rick Whiting April 26, 2021, 10:55 AM EDT
Redis Labs, developer of the popular Redis Enterprise database, is taking its strategic alliances with Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud to the next level with announcements that make it easier to build and operate Redis-based applications in cloud environments.
Redis Labs is now offering its Redis Enterprise Cloud fully managed cloud Database-as-a-Service through the AWS online marketplace, the company announced at its RedisConf2021 event. Redis Labs also announced private preview availability of Redis Enterprise on Anthos with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).
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Database management firm Redis Labs Inc. today outlined a long-term vision for a real-time data platform that can transform the way modern applications are built and run, with an aim to enabling its customers to reimagine the digital experiences they can deliver.
The company detailed its vision at RedisConf 2021 running today and tomorrow, saying it’s adding integrated data models, better consistency, lower, submillisecond latency and more artificial intelligence to its platform.
Redis, which raised $100 million in a late-stage funding round just last week, sells a commercial version of an open-source in-memory database management system of the same name that’s best known for its high performance. The software can act as both a database and also a cache and message broker. It comes with built-in replication, a lightweight embeddable scripting language, a feature called least-recently-used cache eviction and customizable levels of on-disk persistence.
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In 2021’s digital, experience-oriented environment, the ability to get real-time insights from quality data is key for competitive success. Market research shows global streaming analytics growing at a compound annual rate of 25.2% and predicts the market value to jump from $12.5 billion in 2020 to almost $39 billion by 2025.
Trend analysis by global market research company Gartner Inc. indicates that by next year most business systems will have real-time data analysis capabilities. But traditional database systems that store data on disks or solid state drives can’t meet the speed or scale demands of real-time data analysis. This has brought enterprise attention to Redis Labs Ltd., an in-memory open-source database management system long popular with the developer community.
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