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Redis benchmarks on Amazon EC2 and Rackspace Cloudservers

Amazon and Rackspace both provide virtualized servers billed per hour. That makes deploying scalable applications, especially with distributed key/value stores, very handy: You could launch new servers just as load, customer count or requests increase.

Today I’ve run the Redis benchmark on the SheevaPlug, Amazon EC2 and Rackspace Cloudservers to see where a small Redis database will perform the best. Read more »