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Chapter 15

Advanced Redis Design: Distributed Locks, Leaderboards, Geo Patterns, and Coordination

Explore higher-level Redis patterns used in modern systems for coordination, ranking, and specialized application features.

Inside this chapter

  1. Why Advanced Redis Patterns Exist
  2. Distributed Locks
  3. Leaderboards and Rankings
  4. Geo and Proximity Patterns
  5. Real Example

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Study the chapters in order for the clearest path from Redis basics to advanced cache architecture, operations, and distributed-system design. Use the navigation at the bottom to move smoothly through the full tutorial series.

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Chapter 15

Why Advanced Redis Patterns Exist

Once teams move beyond basic caching, Redis often becomes a tool for coordination and specialized state. These patterns can be powerful, but they also require careful engineering judgment.

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Distributed Locks

Redis is sometimes used for lightweight distributed locking so multiple workers do not perform the same critical action at the same time. This pattern must be designed carefully to avoid false assumptions about safety.

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Leaderboards and Rankings

Sorted sets make Redis especially good for leaderboards, score tracking, ranking systems, and time-ordered priority views.

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Geo and Proximity Patterns

Redis also supports geospatial features for use cases such as nearby store search, driver location matching, and area-based event discovery.

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Real Example

A delivery platform may use sorted sets for driver ranking, geospatial indexing for nearby assignment, and distributed lock patterns to avoid duplicate dispatch handling across workers.

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