If you consider it important, you have to store it in a real database. No buts. If you don't consider it important, sharded redis works fine.
Redis is a real database. If I wasn’t convinced it could retain data I hand it, I wouldn’t use it in the first place.
Just because it works for your use case right now doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvements to support others too.
Redis is a real database. If I wasn’t convinced it could retain data I hand it, I wouldn’t use it in the first place.
Just because it works for your use case right now doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvements to support others too.