Comparing DCS and Open-Source Cache Services
DCS supports single-node, master/standby, and cluster instances, ensuring high read/write performance and fast data access. It also supports various instance management operations to facilitate your O&M. With DCS, you only need to focus on the service logic, without concerning about the deployment, monitoring, scaling, security, and fault recovery issues.
DCS is compatible with open-source Redis, and can be customized based on your requirements. This renders DCS unique features in addition to the advantages of open-source cache databases.
DCS for Redis vs. Open-Source Redis
Feature |
Open-Source Redis |
DCS for Redis |
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Service deployment |
Requires 0.5 to 2 days to prepare servers. |
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Version |
- |
Deeply engaged in the open-source community and supports the latest Redis version. Redis 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, and 6.0 are supported. |
Security |
Network and server safety is the user's responsibility. |
|
Performance |
- |
50,000 QPS per node |
Monitoring |
Provides only basic statistics. |
Provides more than 30 monitoring metrics and customizable alarm threshold and policies.
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Backup and restoration |
Supported |
|
Parameter management |
No visualized parameter management |
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Scale-up |
Interrupts services and involves a complex procedure from modifying the server RAM to modifying Redis memory and restarting the OS and services. |
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