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Business Challenge
SmartVisit Solutions utilizes microservices architectures and need to enhance overall performance. By strategically
caching frequently accessed data from diverse sources such as Oracle, MySQL, files, and other services, their
solution effectively alleviates the burden on the backend database, resulting in substantial acceleration of read
operations.
With Redis acting as an intermediary layer between these disparate data sources and the microservices, SmartVisit
Solutions optimizes data retrieval by storing commonly accessed information in memory. This approach eliminates
the need for repetitive and potentially resource-intensive queries to the primary databases or file systems, thereby
enhancing the speed and responsiveness of read operations.
Results
By implementing OCI Cache with Redis as a caching solution, SmartVisit Solutions empowers their microservices to
efficiently serve data from the in-memory store, reducing latency and improving overall system performance. This
caching strategy enables their solution to seamlessly handle a high volume of read requests while ensuring
minimal strain on the backend infrastructure.
- Enhanced Performance - Accelerated response times for read operations, elevating the overall application
performance and enriching the user experience
- Alleviated Database Burden: By efficiently delivering cached data from Redis, the strain on backend databases is
substantially diminished.
- Enhanced User Journey - Applications enjoy minimized waiting periods, resulting in a seamlessly responsive and
exceptionally smooth user experience.
Products Used
OCI Cache with Redis
serves as a reliable and
high-performance
caching layer within our
microservices architecture
at SmartVisit Solutions. By
selectively caching
frequently accessed data
from diverse sources, we
significantly optimize read
operations, resulting in
enhanced system
efficiency and
responsiveness.
SmartVisit improves overall performance with OCI Cache with Redis
Joon Daroy
Development Manager – IT
OCI Cache with Redis