I have a confusion about ID structure/format: The ID is composed of two parts: a millisecond time and a sequence number. The number after the dot is the sequence number, and is used in order to distinguish entries added in the same millisecond. Does this mean for example that 1506872463535.11 comes after 1506872463535.2 (because 11 > 2)? If so that means treating these as decimals (which will be easy to do inadverten…
I think antirez is saying that, by serializing the id in this way, you can also get timeseries at the ms precision for free.
Edit: nvm, antirez just replied :)