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Great to hear it is a good drop-in replacement. I've been using KeyDB, but seeing valkey is more actif, I may endup using it too.
DB compatibility breaks at a point though (7.x maybe? Going off fuzzy memory) ... so if you're migrating from that version it's a little less "drop in" and more "oh shoot, this method doesn't work either?!? :'( "
Very happy after the 'migration' though!
Valkey is maintained by the Linux foundation Based on the last opensource redis 7.2 with many improvements
KeyDB is a project by Snapchat afaik 🤔