Lets say I have an object (User) which consists of a few properties (ID, Name, Surename, Age). Which way is better to store this object in redis?
- store each property value in dedicated key, for example user:{id}:id, user:{id}:name, user:{id}:surename, user:{id}:age
- store whole User object as JSON string in one key, for example user:{id}:json (value of the key will be som开发者_StackOverflowething like this: {"ID": 123, "Name": "Johny", "Surename": "Bravo", "Age": 22})
According to these two sources probably the optimal solution would be to use hashes because of memory consumption when using dedicated keys and long string in scenario with JSON as key value.
From official Redis
Use hashes when possible
Small hashes are encoded in a very small space
When you haven't to much fields in it.
Every time an hash will exceed the number of elements or element size specified it will be converted into a real hash table, and the memory saving will be lost.
From my tests using hash takes much smaller space, but that is about the only reason. If you have a lot of data consider using hash. Otherwise you might as well use JSON since it's easy to serialize and deserialize it to objects if you so wish, and handle in general.
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