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  1. Redis - The Real-time Data Platform

    Developers love Redis. Unlock the full potential of the Redis database with Redis Enterprise and start building blazing fast apps.

  2. Downloads | Redis

    You can download and run Redis Docker images from DockerHub. Multiple versions are available, usually updated shortly after each new release.

  3. About - Redis

    Redis is the world’s fastest in-memory database. It provides cloud and on-prem solutions for caching, vector search, and NoSQL databases that seamlessly fit into any tech stack—making it simple for …

  4. Docs - Redis

    Get Started Quickly set up a Redis cache, primary, vector, or custom database Set up a Free Redis-managed database on AWS, GCP, or Azure Redis Cloud quick start Get started with Redis Open …

  5. Open Source | Docs - Redis

    Redis is an in-memory data store used by millions of developers as a cache, vector database, document database, streaming engine, and message broker. Redis has built-in replication and different levels …

  6. Install Redis | Docs

    While you can install Redis on any of the platforms listed below, you might also consider using Redis Cloud by creating a free account. You can also download Redis Insight, a free developer tool that …

  7. Develop with Redis | Docs

    Get a Redis server running in minutes with a free trial of Redis Cloud, or install Redis Open Source locally on your machine. Then, explore Redis with your favorite programming language or analyze …

  8. Commands | Docs - Redis

    Redis 8.2 Commands Reference Complete list of all Redis commands available in version 8.2, organized by functional group

  9. Install Redis Open Source | Docs

    Redis Open Source is available on Docker, Linux, macOS, and Windows (using Docker only). You can also download Redis Insight, a free dev companion tool with an intuitive GUI and advanced CLI, …

  10. Quick starts | Docs - Redis

    Redis can be used as a database, cache, streaming engine, message broker, and more. The following quick start guides will show you how to use Redis for the following specific purposes: