Redis is an open source, advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. This book will provide developers with problem and solutions in our useful cookbook style. This is example driven ebook.
Redis is an open source, advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets. This book will provide developers with problem and solutions in our useful cookbook style. This is example driven ebook.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tiago Macedo is an Infrastructure Lead at 3scale Networks (http://www.3scale.net/) and has beenworking with Redis for more than a year. Macedo uses Redis as a high-performance storage engine for analytics data and used it as a temporary cache for contact syncing while working at Soocial (http://www.soocial.com/). Fred Oliveira is an entrepreneur and designer. After living in Silicon Valley to work with Techcrunch and Edgeio, Fred started Webreakstuff (a design, development and strategy consultancy) to provide services to companies and individuals. These days his main focus is to craft online experiences and help his clients build successful web-based products and services. Fred is co-founder of the Web 2.0 Workgroup with Michael Arrington of Techcrunch and Richard MacManus of Read/WriteWeb and a 2005 Google Summer of Code alumni. He is an early technology adopter and frequently blogs and speaks at conferences about technology, the role of design, and innovation.
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Preface Introduction Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Content Updates Acknowledgements Chapter 1: An Introduction to Redis 1.1 When to use Redis 1.2 Installing Redis 1.3 Using Redis Data Types Chapter 2: Clients 2.1 Using Redis from the Command Line 2.2 Using Redis from Python with redis-py 2.3 Using Redis from Java with Jedis 2.4 Using Redis from Ruby with redis-rb 2.5 Using Redis with Ruby on Rails Chapter 3: Leveraging Redis 3.1 Using Redis as a Key/Value Store 3.2 Inspecting Your Data 3.3 Implementing OAuth on Top of Redis 3.4 Using Redis's Pub/Sub Functionality to Create a Chat System 3.5 Implementing an Inverted-Index Text Search with Redis 3.6 Analytics and Time-Based Data 3.7 Implementing a Job Queue with Redis 3.8 Extending Redis 3.9 Manipulating Compressed Data Chapter 4: Redis Administration and Maintenance 4.1 Configuring Persistence 4.2 Starting a Redis Slave 4.3 Using Redis As a Memcache Replacement 4.4 Upgrading Redis 4.5 Backing Up Redis 4.6 High Availability with Sentinel 4.7 Sharding Redis Finding Help Colophon
Preface Introduction Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Content Updates Acknowledgements Chapter 1: An Introduction to Redis 1.1 When to use Redis 1.2 Installing Redis 1.3 Using Redis Data Types Chapter 2: Clients 2.1 Using Redis from the Command Line 2.2 Using Redis from Python with redis-py 2.3 Using Redis from Java with Jedis 2.4 Using Redis from Ruby with redis-rb 2.5 Using Redis with Ruby on Rails Chapter 3: Leveraging Redis 3.1 Using Redis as a Key/Value Store 3.2 Inspecting Your Data 3.3 Implementing OAuth on Top of Redis 3.4 Using Redis's Pub/Sub Functionality to Create a Chat System 3.5 Implementing an Inverted-Index Text Search with Redis 3.6 Analytics and Time-Based Data 3.7 Implementing a Job Queue with Redis 3.8 Extending Redis 3.9 Manipulating Compressed Data Chapter 4: Redis Administration and Maintenance 4.1 Configuring Persistence 4.2 Starting a Redis Slave 4.3 Using Redis As a Memcache Replacement 4.4 Upgrading Redis 4.5 Backing Up Redis 4.6 High Availability with Sentinel 4.7 Sharding Redis Finding Help Colophon
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