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Redis Stack for Application Modernization

You're reading from  Redis Stack for Application Modernization

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837638185
Pages 336 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Luigi Fugaro Luigi Fugaro
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Mirko Ortensi Mirko Ortensi
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Introduction to Redis Stack
2. Chapter 1: Introducing Redis Stack 3. Chapter 2: Developing Modern Use Cases with Redis Stack 4. Chapter 3: Getting Started with Redis Stack 5. Chapter 4: Setting Up Client Libraries 6. Part 2: Data Modeling
7. Chapter 5: Redis Stack as a Document Store 8. Chapter 6: Redis Stack as a Vector Database 9. Chapter 7: Redis Stack as a Time Series Database 10. Chapter 8: Understanding Probabilistic Data Structures 11. Part 3: From Development to Production
12. Chapter 9: The Programmability of Redis Stack 13. Chapter 10: RedisInsight – the Data Management GUI 14. Chapter 11: Using Redis Stack as a Primary Database 15. Chapter 12: Managing Development and Production Environments 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Connecting to the Redis Stack database

When you first launch RedisInsight, you’ll be greeted by the initial application screen, represented as follows:

Figure 10.1 – RedisInsight welcome screen

Figure 10.1 – RedisInsight welcome screen

The application first prompts you to establish a connection with a Redis database. Start this process by clicking on the ADD REDIS DATABASE button.

Connecting to a Redis database can be achieved in multiple ways. You can manually input the connection parameters, such as the IP address, port number, username, and password. Alternatively, you can utilize the auto-discovery feature offered by the Sentinel protocol or use the features provided by Redis Cloud and Redis Enterprise that you will learn about later in this chapter.

Let’s begin with the manual connection approach. You’ll need to enter the following:

  • Host: The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the IP address of your database endpoint
  • Port: The port to which...
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