whenever I eat spicy food, I also have a sharting algorithm
You know it's a good day when a new DoC video drops
amazing content as always ! . Now i can handle 1M ops/sec in my side project
I found you when I had neovim and was about to deploy my first app. You really helped me , I even download your videos off YouTube. Now am officially your fan.
thank you for your effort, great video, just a little bit of feed back, first: thanks to dragonfly for helping content creators and we really appreciate you and will remember ur brand name, but for fairness and education I wish if you talked about more options for multi threaded redis/valk, I think running multiple instanses on the same machine is greate idea and dragonfly seems promising too, but still am hungry for more
Man, every video of yours it's a hit, I always learn a ton from your videos. Thanks for the amazing job!
You know it's a good day when Dreams Of Code releases a new video
Great video 🎉 Greatings from Brazil 🇧🇷👋
We just deployed valkey clusters in gcp today Very educational video!
Very nice video! Reminds me of a lot of database throughput testing I did on my machine and why I ended up with 192gb of memory. Horizontal scaling is hard but vertical scaling is comparatively very easy. That $1100/month bill is why self-hosting is making a comeback. If you need that bare metal performance, you need it and self-hosting makes sense once you pass ~1000 user scale. Game servers I was looking at renting came in at a minimum price of $1400/year and that was a super sketchy one that seemed to just be hosted from some person's office/house. True datacenter game servers were $2500/year. You can build your own with identical specs for less than that, but that assumes you have a nice fiber internet connection and power redundancy already setup. I looked into putting said game server in a datacenter and that alone cost ~$1400/year not including hardware. I also got quotes for over $5k/year Cloud is expensive.
2 days later, redis is now back to AGPL license... Good job!
You forgot near cache on the client side, it increase the number of ops where it matters
Every time he uploads a video, I am blown. Thanks for making videos buddy. Btw do we have any Price Parity for the Golang Course?
Hetzner has a really good support team and normally lifts limits even on just created accounts, if you can prove who you are.
pipelines for the win!
btw Redis changed their licensing to AGPLv3 which means it's truly open-sourced again.
The timing is funny, surely you had your script for this wrote a while back but they just went "Open Source" (They changed license again) possibly on the day this was released :).
Man, how do I make my status bar look just like yours? it's absolutely perfect
How much did you spend in those test cases? Great video as always mate.
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