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Adds content for "50 Million ZSETs blog post"

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Is it possible to say what Raider.IO uses sorted sets for? Other than that I think the blog is good.

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Is it possible to say what Raider.IO uses sorted sets for? Other than that I think the blog is good.

We talk about Raider's use of sorted sets in this paragraph

One such workload is Raider.IO, the most popular companion site for World of Warcraft players. Raider.IO maintains leaderboards that track millions of characters and guilds, updating instantly whenever a player clears a dungeon or raid. That translates into hundreds of millions of sorted‑set operations every day.

stockholmux and others added 2 commits October 2, 2025 14:12
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Here is the hero image for the article
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@stockholmux stockholmux merged commit a9660b9 into valkey-io:main Oct 2, 2025
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