Assuming KeyDB gets accepted (it looks close from the Bugzilla review), we 
should obsolete redis for KeyDB in Fedora 40+ and consider eventually doing 
likewise with EPEL as well, since we aren't going to be able to ship any redis 
patches moving forward.  I feel less strongly about that for EPEL as for 
Fedora.  As a Fedora redis user, personally, having KeyDB in-place replace 
redis on upgrade to Fedora 40 seems like the best possible route moving forward 
to limit end-user disruption and technical debt for Fedora.

As long as KeyDB's multi-threading isn't enabled out of box, it should 
essentially be equivalent to redis-6 as I understand it.  We're currently 
shipping redis-7.2.4 in Fedora 39.  Are there any potential redis-7 specific 
compatibility problems with KeyDB migration?  
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