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Valkey 9.0 introduces major improvements in the resilience of large clusters, enabling scaling to 2,000 nodes and achieving over 1 billion requests per second, all while ensuring bounded recovery time.
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In this blog, we provide an overview of how the Valkey clustering system works, along with the architectural improvements and rigorous testing that made this level of scale possible.
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The upcoming Valkey 9.0 release brings major improvements in the resilience of large clusters, enabling scaling to 2,000 nodes and achieving over 1 billion requests per second, all while ensuring bounded recovery time.
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In this blog post, we provide an overview of how the Valkey clustering system works, along with the architectural improvements and rigorous testing that made this level of scale possible.
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Valkey’s standalone configuration is a single server setup with optional replicas for availability, but all writes flow to one primary. It is one process, one dataset, zero coordination, blazing fast and simple to operate when a single machine’s CPU, memory, and NIC can carry the load. However, Valkey at-scale moves past single node limits.
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