Valkey
Top pickThe Linux Foundation fork — same Redis, governance that cannot be revoked.
Valkey is the community fork of Redis taken from the last BSD-licensed release, now under Linux Foundation stewardship with AWS, Google and Oracle contributing. It is the same codebase, so the protocol, commands and clients are identical and migration is a hostname change. BSD-3-Clause, around 27k stars. The argument for it is not technical — it is that no single company can relicense it, which is precisely the event that created it. Performance has since moved ahead of Redis in several published benchmarks through multi-threaded I/O work the fork prioritised.
What it does well
- +Drop-in for Redis — same protocol, same clients, hostname change
- +BSD-3-Clause under Linux Foundation governance; no vendor can relicense it
- +Backed by AWS, Google and Oracle with real engineering behind it
- +Faster than Redis on several published benchmarks after multi-threading work
Where it falls short
- −Does not include Redis Ltd's proprietary modules — no RedisJSON or RediSearch
- −Younger brand, so some managed providers still list only Redis
- −Documentation still catching up with Redis's two decades
- −Divergence from upstream Redis will grow over time
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