Updated May 13, 2026 · Independent Analysis
Only in Turso
- ✦ SQLite Compatibility (libSQL fork)
- ✦ Edge Deployment (Global)
- ✦ Multi-Region Replication
✓ Free planFrom $29/mo(pricier)100k+ users · est. 2022
Only in Redis
- ✦ In-Memory Storage
- ✦ Persistent Storage (RDB/AOF)
- ✦ Pub/Sub Messaging
✓ Free planFrom $7/mo(cheaper)10M+ users · est. 2009
Pricing Intelligence
Redis saves you $22/user/movs Turso

Turso Plans
Free tier available
- • 500 databases
- • 9GB storage
- • Community support
- • Unlimited DBs
- • 24GB storage
- • Point-in-time recovery
- • Unlimited storage
- • Multi-region
- • Custom domains
Full Turso Pricing Breakdown →
Redis Plans
Free tier available
- • Full Redis
- • RSAL license
- • Community support
Redis CloudBest Value
$7/mo- • Managed Redis
- • Free 30MB tier
- • 99.999% SLA
Full Redis Pricing Breakdown →Feature Matrix
7 differences found across 10 standardized features
Pros & Cons Face-Off
Evaluative strengths and weaknesses — not feature lists
Pros
- +SQLite familiarity with global edge replication
- +Database-per-tenant trivially cheap for multi-tenant SaaS
- +Sub-10ms reads globally via edge deployment
- +Strong TypeScript/edge ecosystem integration
Cons
- −Not suitable for write-heavy high-throughput workloads
- −SQLite limitations (no stored procedures, limited SQL)
Pros
- +Sub-millisecond latency — fastest data store for caching
- +Universal — supported by every framework and language
- +Rich data structures for real-time use cases
- +Redis Stack adds search, JSON, and vector capabilities
Cons
- −License changed to RSAL — Valkey is the open-source BSD fork
- −In-memory storage makes large datasets expensive
At a Glance
Starting Price$29/movs$7/mo
Feature Count16 featuresvs16 features
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