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Published inDec 2023
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Luigi Fugaro
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Luigi Fugaro

Luigi Fugaro's first encounter with computers was in the early 80s when he was a kid. He started with a Commodore Vic-20, passing through a Sinclair, a Commodore 64, and an Atari ST 1040, where he spent days and nights giving breath mints to Otis. In 1998, he started his career as a webmaster doing HTML, JavaScript, Applets, and some graphics with Paint Shop Pro. He then switched to Delphi, Visual Basic, and then started working on Java projects. He has been developing all kinds of web applications, dealing with backend and frontend frameworks. In 2012, he started working for Red Hat and is now an architect in the EMEA Middleware team. He has authored WildFly Cookbook and Mastering JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 by Packt Publishing.
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Mirko Ortensi earned a degree in Electronic Engineering and a Master's degree in Software Engineering. Mirko's career has spanned several roles from Software Engineering to Customer Support, particularly centered around distributed database systems. As a Senior Technical Enablement Architect at Redis, Mirko shares technical knowledge about Redis's products and services.
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In this chapter, we reviewed the common scenarios Redis is known for: a real-time store for caching, a compact session store, a flexible message broker, and more. We also introduced modern use cases that can be implemented using the capabilities of Redis Stack. You learned about the indexing features to implement a faceted search in an online retail store and the convenience of indexing a dataset partially. You also discovered how to work with unstructured data to implement a recommendation system based on VSS or to serve an ML pipeline when Redis Stack is used as an online feature store. Finally, you explored microservice architecture patterns and learned how to implement them with Redis Stack.

In Chapter 3, Getting Started with Redis Stack, you will learn how to install Redis Stack on different environments using binary packages, Docker images, and more. You will also prepare your environment so that you can work with the client libraries for the desired programming language...

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Published in: Dec 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781837638185

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Luigi Fugaro

Luigi Fugaro's first encounter with computers was in the early 80s when he was a kid. He started with a Commodore Vic-20, passing through a Sinclair, a Commodore 64, and an Atari ST 1040, where he spent days and nights giving breath mints to Otis. In 1998, he started his career as a webmaster doing HTML, JavaScript, Applets, and some graphics with Paint Shop Pro. He then switched to Delphi, Visual Basic, and then started working on Java projects. He has been developing all kinds of web applications, dealing with backend and frontend frameworks. In 2012, he started working for Red Hat and is now an architect in the EMEA Middleware team. He has authored WildFly Cookbook and Mastering JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7 by Packt Publishing.
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Mirko Ortensi

Mirko Ortensi earned a degree in Electronic Engineering and a Master's degree in Software Engineering. Mirko's career has spanned several roles from Software Engineering to Customer Support, particularly centered around distributed database systems. As a Senior Technical Enablement Architect at Redis, Mirko shares technical knowledge about Redis's products and services.
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