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The standalone Valkey 8 server can respond with MOVED and ASK redirections, therefore the standalone client implementation should be able to follow them.
Related to https://github.com/valkey-io/val…
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Interesting post: https://upcloud.com/blog/now-supporting-valkey
Details:
* https://upcloud.com/blog
* https://upcloud.com/feed
SiftRSS: Failed to download feed.
Indeed:
```
$ wget https:…
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**Version**: 6.0
**Platform**: Any
**Description**: The typing provided by the redis package [is terrible](https://github.com/redis/redis-py/issues/2399#issuecomment-2298091739) and the recommen…
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Many links in the doc and the source code still point to Redis doc. We can't just point to Vakey's doc in most cases, because Valkey is missing a lot of content.
We can't point to Redis doc forever, …
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In pre-publishing review (#91), I found the following passage on `/topics/introduction.md`
> Valkey is written in ANSI C and works on most POSIX systems like Linux, *BSD, and Mac OS X, without exte…
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See the original issue: https://github.com/valkey-io/valkey-go/issues/9
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- Redis changed their license to SSPL
- Some of the developers made a fork called Valkey
Background: https://techcrunch.com/2024/03/31/why-aws-google-and-oracle-are-backing-the-valkey-redis-fork/
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## Why you need it?
LLm applications require a way to stream the results as they are generated
## How it could be?
We need a stereaming proxy. It should work this way.
Since actions while pr…
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Replace Redis with [Valkey](https://www.linuxfoundation.org/press/linux-foundation-launches-open-source-valkey-community)
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From https://github.com/valkey-io/valkey/issues/65#issuecomment-2041626382: Adding Support for Fedora-based images for Valkey.
How about we support Fedora too? If so, how much overhead will we hav…