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Redis Stack for Application Modernization

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

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

Caching, rate-limiting, geo-positioning, and other Redis traditional use cases

Implementing the many use cases that companies demand from their technical staff requires a technological stack and a competence development plan to sustain the efforts of designing, implementing, testing, and maintaining a solution. Evaluating and benchmarking the different options is time-consuming, and introducing a new technology demands processes and often increases the time to market for new features and products, thus slowing down the innovation and competitiveness of a company. Redis Stack is often regarded as a Swiss Army knife when it comes to solving different problems. As a data structures server, it allows you to transfer many responsibilities from application servers or specialized databases to a single, compact database server. In this section, we will recap the classical use cases that made Redis popular. Those uses include the following:

  • Caching
  • Session store
  • Rate limiter...
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