KVS typically refers to Key-Value Stores. These are a type of NoSQL database that uses a simple key-value method to store data. A key-value store stores data as a collection of key-value pairs, where a key serves as a unique identifier. KVS are commonly used for caching, session management, and storing user preferences due to their speed and scalability.
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