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| author | Bodra, Deep Khairnar, Sushil |
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| contents | The rise of distributed applications and cloud computing has created a demand for scalable, high-performance key-value storage systems. This paper presents a performance evaluation of three prominent NoSQL key-value stores: Redis, Aerospike, and Dragonfly, using the Yahoo! Cloud Serving Benchmark (YCSB) framework. We conducted extensive experiments across three distinct workload patterns (read-heavy, write-heavy), and balanced while systematically varying client concurrency from 1 to 32 clients. Our evaluation methodology captures both latency, throughput, and memory characteristics under realistic operational conditions, providing insights into the performance trade-offs and scalability behaviour of each system |
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| spellingShingle | Comparative Performance Analysis of Modern NoSQL Data Technologies: Redis, Aerospike, and Dragonfly Bodra, Deep Khairnar, Sushil Databases Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing The rise of distributed applications and cloud computing has created a demand for scalable, high-performance key-value storage systems. This paper presents a performance evaluation of three prominent NoSQL key-value stores: Redis, Aerospike, and Dragonfly, using the Yahoo! Cloud Serving Benchmark (YCSB) framework. We conducted extensive experiments across three distinct workload patterns (read-heavy, write-heavy), and balanced while systematically varying client concurrency from 1 to 32 clients. Our evaluation methodology captures both latency, throughput, and memory characteristics under realistic operational conditions, providing insights into the performance trade-offs and scalability behaviour of each system |
| title | Comparative Performance Analysis of Modern NoSQL Data Technologies: Redis, Aerospike, and Dragonfly |
| topic | Databases Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.08863 |