Redis vs Memorystore: key differences in 2026
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Jim Allen Wallace
1mo agoen
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RedisRedis vs Memorystore: key differences in 2026redis.ioIf you're building on Google Cloud and need an in-memory data store, you've probably looked at Memorystore in the console. It's right there, a few clicks to provision, and it speaks the Redis protocol you already know. But the architectural difference...
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