> Edis is a protocol-compatable Server replacement for Redis, written in Erlang. Edis's goal is to be a drop-in replacement for Redis when persistence is more important than holding the dataset in-memory.
Isn't the entire point of Redis that it's meticulously written in C by some Italian guy, specifically designed for in-memory datasets? Protocol compatible is one thing but maybe name it something with a greater edit distance?
Isn't the entire point of Redis that it's meticulously written in C by some Italian guy, specifically designed for in-memory datasets? Protocol compatible is one thing but maybe name it something with a greater edit distance?