| |||||
Redis is referred as a data structure server because key stores can contain strings, lists, sets, hashes and sorted sets.
Redis is written in ANSI C and works in most POSIX systems like Linux, *BSD, OS X and Solaris without external dependencies.
There is no official support for Windows builds, although there are some external non-official Redis options.
Redis works with an in-memory dataset.
Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split and so forth.
The system can be used with most programming languages.
Here are some key features of "Redis":
Supported operations:
· Appending to a string
· Incrementing the value in a hash
· Pushing to a list
· Computing set intersection
· Union and difference
· Getting the member with highest ranking in a sorted set
· Simple check-and-set mechanism
· pub/sub and configuration settings to make Redis behave like a cache
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
FIXES:
· AOF bug: expire could be removed from key on AOF rewrite.
· Allow writes from scripts called by AOF loading in read-only slaves.
· Sentinel: parse new version of INFO replication output correctly.
NEW:
· Reset masterauth if an empty string is configured.

Via: Redis 2.6.14 / 2.4.18 / 2.2.15 / 2.0.5 / 1.3.12 / 1.2.6 / 3.0 alpha0






0 Comment:
Post a Comment