Same, no way we're using a fork while the main project is still actively maintained and putting out great features. The added value of built-in SSL doesn't even justify losing half the value of using the main project.
You're assuming that changes upstream can't be merged into a fork.
But SSL isn't the only thing. Transactions with rollbacks too. Being able to kill a Lua script that has already written. Transactions involving keys spread across multiple Redis Cluster nodes. 3-5x faster startup. I mean, I can go on.
At what point would it make sense for your organization to switch Redis binaries?
But SSL isn't the only thing. Transactions with rollbacks too. Being able to kill a Lua script that has already written. Transactions involving keys spread across multiple Redis Cluster nodes. 3-5x faster startup. I mean, I can go on.
At what point would it make sense for your organization to switch Redis binaries?