
Speed vs Truth: Understanding Redis the Way Engineers Actually Do
Late Afternoon, Real System, Real Confusion The office was quieter than usual. Most people had already left, but one corner still had life in it. A whiteboard covered in boxes, arrows, and half-erased notes. And in front of it,Arjun. A few weeks into his internship, he had reached that stage where things no longer looked simple… but also didn’t fully make sense yet. Behind him, leaning on the desk with a coffee mug that had clearly been refilled too many times, stood Maya,the senior systems engineer. She watched him stare at the diagram for a while before speaking. “Alright,” she said, calm and direct. “You’ve been staring at that same box for five minutes. What’s bothering you?” Arjun didn’t turn immediately. He pointed at the whiteboard. A box labeled: Redis “I get that this is for speed,” he said slowly. “Like… we put it in front of the database so things don’t get slow.” Maya nodded. “Good. That’s the surface-level answer. Keep going.” Arjun hesitated, then turned. “But it feels… f
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