Redis is one of the most popular NoSQL systems today, and it is a key-value storage system. Similar to memcached, but largely compensates for the lack of memcached, which supports storing more value types, including string, list, set, Zset, and hash.
These data types support Push/pop, Add/remove, and intersection sets and differences, and richer operations. Based on this, Redis supports sorting in a variety of different ways. Redis data is cached in the computer's memory and periodically writes the updated data to disk or writes the modification to the appended record file.
Window under Installation
:https://github.com/dmajkic/redis/downloads.
Redis supports 32bit and 64bit to download. Depending on your actual situation, select the 64bit content CP to the custom drive letter installation directory named Redis. such as C:\reids
Open a CMD window using the CD command to switch directories to C:\redis run redis-server.exe redis.conf .
If you want to be convenient, you can add the path of Redis to the environment variables of the system, so as to save the path again, the latter redis.conf can be omitted, if omitted, the default is enabled. After entering, the following interface is displayed:
At this time another cmd window, the original do not close, otherwise you will not be able to access the server.
Switch to the Redis directory to run the redis-cli.exe-h 127.0.0.1-p 6379 .
Set the key-value pair set MyKey ABC
Remove key value pair get MyKey
Install under Linux:
Redis website Address: http://www.redis.io/
Latest Version: 2.8.3
It is very easy to install Redis under Linux, as described in the following steps (official website):
1, download the source code, unzip and compile the source code.
$ wget http://download.redis.io/releases/redis-2.8.3.tar.gz$ tar xzf redis-2.8.3.tar.gz$ cd redis-2.8.3$ make
2, after the completion of the compilation, in the SRC directory, there are four executable files Redis-server, Redis-benchmark, Redis-cli and redis.conf. And then copy it to a directory.
MKDIR/USR/REDISCP redis-server /usr/rediscp redis-benchmark/usr/rediscp redis-cli /usr/rediscp redis.conf /usr/rediscd/usr/redis
3. Start Redis service.
$ redis-server redis.conf
4, then use the client to test whether to start successfully.
$ redis-cliredis> set foo barokredis> get foo "bar"
Installation configuration of the Redis database