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### Probably, the fastest in-memory store in the universe!
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Redis and Memcached compatible store.
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Dragonfly is a modern in-memory datastore, fully compatible with Redis and Memcached APIs. Dragonfly implements novel algorithms and data structures on top of a multi-threaded, shared-nothing architecture. As a result, Dragonfly reaches x25 performance
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compared to Redis and supports millions of QPS on a single instance.
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Dragonfly's core properties make it a cost-effective, high-performing, and easy-to-use Redis replacement.
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## Benchmarks
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When running in pipeline mode `--pipeline=30`, Dragonfly reaches **10M qps** for SET and **15M qps** for GET operations.
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### Memory efficiency benchmark
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### Memory efficiency
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In the following test, we filled Dragonfly and Redis with ~5GB of data
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using `debug populate 5000000 key 1024` command. Then we started sending the update traffic with `memtier` and kicked off the snapshotting with the
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