Yes, but they are in-memory only. I think the largest database they support is 50GB.
It's the kind of solution that works really well if you have key-value store problem where you want really low latencies. Telco call session state and session state for gaming comes to mind.
But beyond those use cases, you start running into a lot of architectural limitations...
It's the kind of solution that works really well if you have key-value store problem where you want really low latencies. Telco call session state and session state for gaming comes to mind.
But beyond those use cases, you start running into a lot of architectural limitations...