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Beringei

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Hazelcast

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Redis

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Pros of Beringei
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      High Availibility
    • 6
      Distributed Locking
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      Distributed compute
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      Sharding
    • 4
      Load balancing
    • 3
      Map-reduce functionality
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      Simple-to-use
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      Written in java. runs on jvm
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      Publish-subscribe
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      Sql query support in cluster wide
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      Optimis locking for map
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      Performance
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      Multiple client language support
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      Rest interface
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      Admin Interface (Management Center)
    • 1
      Better Documentation
    • 1
      Easy to use
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      Super Fast
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      Performance
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      Super fast
    • 514
      Ease of use
    • 444
      In-memory cache
    • 324
      Advanced key-value cache
    • 194
      Open source
    • 182
      Easy to deploy
    • 165
      Stable
    • 156
      Free
    • 121
      Fast
    • 42
      High-Performance
    • 40
      High Availability
    • 35
      Data Structures
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      Very Scalable
    • 24
      Replication
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      Pub/Sub
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      Great community
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      "NoSQL" key-value data store
    • 16
      Hashes
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      Sets
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      Sorted Sets
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      Lists
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      NoSQL
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      Async replication
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      BSD licensed
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      Integrates super easy with Sidekiq for Rails background
    • 8
      Bitmaps
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      Open Source
    • 7
      Keys with a limited time-to-live
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      Lua scripting
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      Strings
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      Awesomeness for Free
    • 5
      Hyperloglogs
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      Runs server side LUA
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      Transactions
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      Networked
    • 4
      Outstanding performance
    • 4
      Feature Rich
    • 4
      Written in ANSI C
    • 4
      LRU eviction of keys
    • 3
      Data structure server
    • 3
      Performance & ease of use
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      Temporarily kept on disk
    • 2
      Dont save data if no subscribers are found
    • 2
      Automatic failover
    • 2
      Easy to use
    • 2
      Scalable
    • 2
      Channels concept
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      Object [key/value] size each 500 MB
    • 2
      Existing Laravel Integration
    • 2
      Simple

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    Cons of Beringei
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      • 4
        License needed for SSL
      • 15
        Cannot query objects directly
      • 3
        No secondary indexes for non-numeric data types
      • 1
        No WAL

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      What is Beringei?

      Beringei is a high performance time series storage engine. Time series are commonly used as a representation of statistics, gauges, and counters for monitoring performance and health of a system.

      What is Hazelcast?

      With its various distributed data structures, distributed caching capabilities, elastic nature, memcache support, integration with Spring and Hibernate and more importantly with so many happy users, Hazelcast is feature-rich, enterprise-ready and developer-friendly in-memory data grid solution.

      What is Redis?

      Redis is an open source (BSD licensed), in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache, and message broker. Redis provides data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets with range queries, bitmaps, hyperloglogs, geospatial indexes, and streams.

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