Rough results from the following benchmark: 2x write, 3x read.
Here's a simple benchmark in python you can adapt to your purposes, I was looking at how well each would perform simply setting/retrieving values:
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
import sys, time
from pymongo import Connection
import redis
# connect to redis & mongodb
redis = redis.Redis()
mongo = Connection().test
collection = mongo['test']
collection.ensure_index('key', unique=True)
def mongo_set(data):
for k, v in data.iteritems():
collection.insert({'key': k, 'value': v})
def mongo_get(data):
for k in data.iterkeys():
val = collection.find_one({'key': k}, fields=('value',)).get('value')
def redis_set(data):
for k, v in data.iteritems():
redis.set(k, v)
def redis_get(data):
for k in data.iterkeys():
val = redis.get(k)
def do_tests(num, tests):
# setup dict with key/values to retrieve
data = {'key' + str(i): 'val' + str(i)*100 for i in range(num)}
# run tests
for test in tests:
start = time.time()
test(data)
elapsed = time.time() - start
print "Completed %s: %d ops in %.2f seconds : %.1f ops/sec" % (test.__name__, num, elapsed, num / elapsed)
if __name__ == '__main__':
num = 1000 if len(sys.argv) == 1 else int(sys.argv[1])
tests = [mongo_set, mongo_get, redis_set, redis_get] # order of tests is significant here!
do_tests(num, tests)
Results for with mongodb 1.8.1 and redis 2.2.5 and latest pymongo/redis-py:
$ ./cache_benchmark.py 10000
Completed mongo_set: 10000 ops in 1.40 seconds : 7167.6 ops/sec
Completed mongo_get: 10000 ops in 2.38 seconds : 4206.2 ops/sec
Completed redis_set: 10000 ops in 0.78 seconds : 12752.6 ops/sec
Completed redis_get: 10000 ops in 0.89 seconds : 11277.0 ops/sec
Take the results with a grain of salt of course! If you are programming in another language, using other clients/different implementations, etc your results will vary wildy. Not to mention your usage will be completely different! Your best bet is to benchmark them yourself, in precisely the manner you are intending to use them. As a corollary you'll probably figure out the best way to make use of each. Always benchmark for yourself!