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Memorystore is a fully managed in-memory data store service for Redis and Memcached at Google Cloud. Like any other Google Cloud service it is fast, scalable, highly available, and secure. It automates complex tasks of provisioning, replication, failover, and patching so you can...

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  1.  Fully managed service
  2.  High Availability
  3.  Memcached
  4.  Google Cloud

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    Proprietary and Commercial product.
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Google Cloud Memorystore was added to AlternativeTo by Danilo_Venom on Sep 1, 2023 and this page was last updated Oct 30, 2024. Google Cloud Memorystore is sometimes referred to as Cloud Memorystore, Memorystore.
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What is Google Cloud Memorystore?

Memorystore is a fully managed in-memory data store service for Redis and Memcached at Google Cloud. Like any other Google Cloud service it is fast, scalable, highly available, and secure. It automates complex tasks of provisioning, replication, failover, and patching so you can spend more time on other activities!! It comes with a 99.9% SLA and integrates seamlessly with your apps within Google Cloud.

Memorystore is used for different types of in-memory caches and transient stores; and Memorystore for Redis is also used as a highly available key-value store. This serves multiple use cases including web content caches, session stores, distributed locks, stream processing, recommendations, capacity caches, gaming leaderboards, fraud\threat detection, personalization, and ad tech.