Crates.io | notuslabs_memory_db |
lib.rs | notuslabs_memory_db |
version | 0.1.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-08-11 10:22:41.563513 |
updated_at | 2024-08-11 10:22:41.563513 |
description | Notus Labs - A Multithreaded Redis clone |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/goxoy/notus_bip39/ |
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id | 1333192 |
size | 24,744 |
A Multithreaded Redis clone written from scratch in Rust.
Sider doesn't have any external dependencies. You can either run it directly:
cargo run --release
Or you can build it and use -p to specify the port and -t to specify a conenction timeout in milliseconds.
cargo build -- release
./target/debug/sider -p 3000 -t 10
Sider is published on crates.io, you can install it using cargo.
cargo install sider
You can also install it using Docker.
docker pull adham99/sider
docker run -p 6379:6379 adham99/sider
On my machine which has an i5-9300H Intel CPU.
Sider performance:
redis-benchmark -n 100000 -c 100 -t set,get
SET: 79365.08 requests per second
GET: 82034.45 requests per second
Official Redis performance:
redis-benchmark -n 100000 -c 100 -t set,get
SET: 56433.41 requests per second
GET: 57077.62 requests per second
Performance may vary depending on the machine you run the benchmarks on.