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  1. How do I run Redis on Windows? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 25, 2011 · How do I run Redis on Windows? The Redis download page just seems to offer *nix options. Can I run Redis natively on Windows?

  2. How do I delete everything in Redis? - Stack Overflow

    I want to delete all keys. I want everything wiped out and give me a blank database. Is there a way to do this in Redis client?

  3. Redis raises "NOAUTH Authentication required" error but there is …

    I'm running Redis with Docker and there is an authentication password with the REDIS_PASSWORD env variable. After connecting to the container with docker exec …

  4. How to atomically delete keys matching a pattern using Redis

    Oct 24, 2010 · In my Redis DB I have a number of prefix:<numeric_id> hashes. Sometimes I want to purge them all automatically. How do I do this without using some distributed locking …

  5. How to create own database in redis? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 25, 2016 · Redis database is not an equivalent of database names in DBMS like mysql. It is a way to create isolation and namespacing for the keys, and only provides index based naming, …

  6. How Can I Browse/View The Values Stored in Redis [closed]

    Are there any good browsers/explorer for viewing Redis out there ? Am new to Redis so my expectation is if there is something similar to MongoVUE,Toad or SQLExplorer. I tried Redis …

  7. Redis: Show database size/size for keys - Stack Overflow

    154 My redis instance seems to being growing very large and I'd like to find out which of the multiple databases I have in there consumes how much memory. Redis' INFO command just …

  8. c# - Start using Redis with ASP.NET - Stack Overflow

    Feb 15, 2011 · How do I start using Redis database with ASP.NET? What I should install and what I should download? I'm using Visual Studio 2008 with C#.

  9. Redis: ERR wrong number of arguments for 'auth' command

    May 20, 2021 · ERR wrong number of arguments for 'auth' command I'm guessing it has something to do with the URL, which looks like this:

  10. Redis and Memcached or just Redis? [closed] - Stack Overflow

    On heroku though, there are separate fees to use both memcached and redis. Does it make sense to use both or should I migrate to just using redis? I like using memcached for caching …