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    Will XCP-NG / XO consider migrating over to Valkey from Redis?

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      probain
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      Due to Redis now going Source available. And therefore no longer being true open source. Larger and larger vendors are therefore switching over to the fork Valkey.
      I would be interested to hear about what Vates sees the future of XCP-NG and XO projects going forward, in regards to this.

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        julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team @probain
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        @probain As @olivierlambert said, Redis is used to story very little data, and we are already thinking about migrating away from it. We would like to use a simpler solution that would not require users to manage it like an SQLite database.

        For the time being, we will likely keep Redis as long as it's available in open source distributions like Debian but we are keeping an eye on it 🙂

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          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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          Redis is only used to store a very small amount of data, we never really used it for more than this (which is like 1% of what Redis is capable). Personally, I have no opinion, but maybe @julien-f does 🙂

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            julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team @probain
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            @probain As @olivierlambert said, Redis is used to story very little data, and we are already thinking about migrating away from it. We would like to use a simpler solution that would not require users to manage it like an SQLite database.

            For the time being, we will likely keep Redis as long as it's available in open source distributions like Debian but we are keeping an eye on it 🙂

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