We actually store the alias names in Redis. The index names are never referenced anywhere in our application. We could have stored them in MySQL on each client but we choose Redis because it was fast and if we ever needed to update one it was as simple as just busting the cache.
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We actually store the alias names in Redis. The index names are never referenced anywhere in our application. We could have stored them in MySQL on each client but we choose Redis because it was fast and if we ever needed to update one it was as simple as just busting the cache.