That's really cool. Would definitely switch to this for hobby projects like my A/B testing backend[0].
The thing is, however, as someone else touched on, the pricing of Redis Labs is still reasonable, and despite feeling outdated, it's also stable and a safer bet... So I don't really know how many organizations are willing to trade cost-saving/coolness for higher risk, at least when it's still new and not well established.
(Disclalimer: I work for lambda store) The problem with Redis Labs, we see that they move to enterprise space more and more. As an example, they still do not support TLS for paid essential plans. And their pricing is per memory reserved. So you have to pay even if you do not actually use the database. I am aware we are new but we believe that in a short time the quality and stability of our service will gain trust of our users.
The thing is, however, as someone else touched on, the pricing of Redis Labs is still reasonable, and despite feeling outdated, it's also stable and a safer bet... So I don't really know how many organizations are willing to trade cost-saving/coolness for higher risk, at least when it's still new and not well established.
How do you plan to address this type of concerns?
[0] https://github.com/alephbet/lamed