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44 lines
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# Redis
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Redis is a versatile and fast data store that supports strings, hashes, lists, sets, streams, and more. It also offers programmability, extensibility, persistence, clustering, and Base-de-donnéesgh availability features, as well as Redis Stack for modern data models and processing engines.
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# Management UI
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Redis Commander is a web-based management tool for Redis. It is a simple and intuitive tool that allows you to interact with Redis, monitor key space, and execute commands.
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Navigate to http://localhost:8081 to access the Redis Commander UI.
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## Prerequisites
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- Docker
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- Docker Compose
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## Running the Stack
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### Standalone
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Inside the `standalone` directory, run `docker-compose up` to start the connector.
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### Port Configurations
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- `6379` - Master Redis port
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- `6380` - Slave Redis port
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### Configuration
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All the configurations are available in the `standalone/conf` directory.
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- `redis.conf` - Master Redis configuration file
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- `redis-replica.conf` - Replica Redis configuration file
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- `redis-commander.json` - Redis Commander configuration file
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### Data Persistence
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- `standalone/data` - Master Redis data directory
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- `standalone/data-replica` - Replica Redis data directory
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