Limited Data Structures
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Limited Data Structures is only-strings.
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| Rdf:type | Limitation | [1] |
| Description | only-strings | [1] |
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- Extremely fast and lightweight. - Simple key-value store. - Easy to integrate and use. - **Cons:** - Limited data structures (only strings). - No persistence, so it's purely in-memory. - Less flexible than Redis for complex da…
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