Best Database Management Systems (DBMS) for Redis

Find and compare the best Database Management Systems (DBMS) for Redis in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Database Management Systems (DBMS) for Redis on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Nucleon Database Master Reviews

    Nucleon Database Master

    Nucleon Software

    $99 one-time payment
    Nucleon Database Master is an intuitive, modern, powerful and simple to use database administration, management, and query software. It has a consistent and modern interface. Database Master makes it easy to manage, monitor, query, edit, visualize, design relational and NoSQL DBMSMS. Database Master lets you execute extended SQL, JQL, and C# (Linq), query scripts. It also provides all database objects, such as tables, views and procedures, columns, indexes and relationships (constraints), collection, triggers, and other objects.
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    GaussDB Reviews

    GaussDB

    Huawei Cloud

    $2,586.04 per month
    GaussDB (for MySQL) is a next-generation, enterprise-class distributed database service that is MySQL-compatible. It utilizes a decoupled storage and compute architecture, and data functions virtualization storage (DFV), which auto-scales to 128 TB per DB instances. There is virtually zero risk of data loss. It can support millions of QPS throughputs, cross-AZ deployment, and combines the reliability and performance of commercial databases with open source databases. You can achieve seven times the performance of open source databases by decoupling compute from storage, connecting them via RDMA, using a "log-as-database" architecture, and getting seven times as much performance. You can add up to 15 replicas per primary node in minutes to increase read capacity and performance. GaussDB (for MySQL) is fully compatible. You can migrate your MySQL databases to GaussDB (for MySQL) easily without having to rebuild existing applications or sharding.
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