![]() We had two Redis clusters-one for persistent data, and one as a straightforward caching layer between our front end and our services. In our service-oriented architecture, we had both of these open source data stores working for us. Eventually, we turned to Redis to leverage advanced features like dictionaries and increments. Our original caching infrastructure was built solely with on-premises Memcached, which we found simple to use at the time. Fully managed Memorystore removed hassles ![]() Memorystore, Google’s scalable, secure, and highly available memory service for Redis, helped us meet those goals. After migrating to Google Cloud, we wanted a fully managed caching solution that would integrate well with the other Google tools that we’d come to love, and free our developers to work on innovative, customer-delighting products. We have about 15 developers across four teams, all based in London, and my role is to provide support across those teams by helping them to make technical decisions and to architect solutions. Annually, we help over 175 million music fans around the world track their favorite artists, discover concerts and live streams, and buy tickets with confidence online and via their mobile apps and website. ![]() ![]() Songkick is a U.K.-based concert discovery service and live music platform owned by Warner Music Group connecting music fans to live events. ![]()
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