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Redis Enterprise

by Redis · Since 2011
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Quick facts
VendorRedis
Year launched2011
StatusActive
Location700 E. El Camino Real, Suite 250, Mountain View, CA 94041, US
Countries servedGlobal
Languages10
Integrations1+
Free tierYES
Free trialYES
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About Redis Enterprise

Redis Enterprise is an enterprise-grade database software from Redis that provides managed Redis offerings both on-premises and in the cloud (AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure). It includes Redis Cloud for fully managed services, Redis Open Source for in-memory caching and streaming capabilities, and Redis for AI to support faster generative AI applications. Additionally, it offers Redis LangCache for improving language model performance and Redis Insight for monitoring and visualization. This ensures reliable performance and scalability for a variety of applications. Key capabilities: Redis Cloud Redis Open Source Redis for AI Redis LangCache Redis Insight Best for: enterprises that need high-performance data solutions for real-time applications.

Redis Enterprises is a powerful data management platform that excels in providing high-performance NoSQL databases for DevOps teams. With standout features like multi-model support, sub-millisecond latency, and automatic scaling, this software is designed to meet the needs of modern applications that require speed and efficiency in managing large datasets. The user interface of Redis Enterprise is intuitive and user-friendly, with a clean design that makes it easy to navigate and interact with the software. The dashboard provides a comprehensive overview of key metrics and performance indicators, allowing users to monitor and optimize their databases with ease. Unique design elements such as real-time monitoring and intelligent recommendations enhance the user experience, making it a standout feature of this platform. One of the core functionalities that distinguish Redis Enterprise from its competitors is its ability to support multiple data structures and models, including key-value, document, and graph databases. This flexibility allows developers to choose the most suitable data model for their specific use case, making it easier to build and scale applications efficiently.

Pros & Cons

What users like
  • +Exceptional Performance – Sub-millisecond response times for mission-critical workloads.
  • +Enterprise Reliability – Built-in high availability, failover, and disaster recovery.
  • +Flexible Deployment Options – Works across cloud, hybrid, on-prem, and containerized setups.
  • +Multi-Model Support – Natively handles diverse data types (JSON, search, graph, etc.).
  • +Global Scale – Active-active support for distributed and multi-region deployments.
What users flag
  • Premium Pricing – Cost may be prohibitive for smaller teams or simple use cases.
  • Requires Redis Expertise – Complex configurations can demand skilled administrators.
  • Heavy Memory Dependency – RAM-intensive workloads can increase infrastructure costs.
  • Limited Analytics Features – Less suited for analytical workloads compared to SQL or OLAP systems.
  • UI Complexity – Some users report the admin UI is not intuitive for deep performance monitoring.

Features

Key features

Sub-Millisecond Performance – Ultra-fast in-memory data access using optimized multi-threaded architecture.
Auto-Sharding & Scalability – Automatically distributes data across nodes for linear scaling and high availability.
Active-Active Geo Distribution – CRDT-based replication enables simultaneous read/write operations globally.
Multi-Model Support – Natively supports JSON, time series, search, graph, and probabilistic data types.
High Availability – 99.999% uptime with automatic failover and multi-zone deployment.

Additional features

Tiered Memory Architecture – Combines RAM and SSD for optimized cost-performance balance.
Redis on Flash – Enables running large datasets economically with reduced memory footprint.
Backup & Disaster Recovery – Scheduled backups, instant restores, and cross-region failover support.
Data Durability – Configurable persistence options with diskless replication and AOF/RDB support.
Serverless Triggers & Functions – Execute JavaScript logic inside Redis for real-time event processing.
Comprehensive Security – End-to-end encryption, access control, and compliance (SOC2, HIPAA, ISO).
Built-In Observability – Integrated monitoring, alerting, and performance metrics via dashboards.
Multi-Tenancy – Isolate databases and resources for multiple teams or clients on a single cluster.
Kubernetes Integration – Includes Redis Kubernetes Operator for native container orchestration.
Flexible Deployment – Deploy on Redis Cloud, private cloud, hybrid, on-prem, or via Docker/Kubernetes.

Pricing

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Monthly plans

Pro

USD 0.27

Total

USD 5

Total

USD 200

Countries & Languages

Global
Countries served
10
Interface languages
10
Billing currencies

Interface languages

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