Redis has a few features outside of k/v, like a good pub-sub implementation, that make it very useful in addition to a good DX and mature libraries.
Memcache on the other habd is just solid and mature. It also has some inertia as being a solid k/v cache. For example: NextCloud supports afaik both Redis and Memcache as caching engines but doesn't have FDB support.
Memcache on the other habd is just solid and mature. It also has some inertia as being a solid k/v cache. For example: NextCloud supports afaik both Redis and Memcache as caching engines but doesn't have FDB support.