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REDIS COOKBOOK PRACTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR FAST DATA MANIPULATION |
Two years since its initial release, redis already has an impressive list of adopters, including engine yard, github, craigslist, and digg. this open source data structure server is built for speed and flexibility, making it ideal for many applications. if you're using redis, or considering it, this concise cookbook provides recipes for a variety of issues you're likely to face.
each recipe solves a specific problem, and provides an in-depth discussion of how the solution works. you’ll discover that redis, while simple in nature, offers extensive functionality for manipulating and storing data.
learn when it makes sense to use redis
explore several methods for installing redis
connect to redis in a number of ways, ranging from the command line to popular languages such as python and ruby
solve a range of needs, from linked datasets to analytics
handle backups, sharding, datasets larger than available memory, and many other tasks
about the authors
tiago macedo is an infrastructure lead at 3scale networks (http://www.3scale.net/) and has beenworking with redis for more than a year. macedo uses redis as a high-performance storage engine for analytics data and used it as a temporary cache for contact syncing while working at soocial (http://www.soocial.com/).
fred oliveira is an entrepreneur and designer. after living in silicon valley to work with techcrunch and edgeio, fred started webreakstuff (a design, development and strategy consultancy) to provide services to companies and individuals. these days his main focus is to craft online experiences and help his clients build successful web-based products and services.
fred is co-founder of the web 2.0 workgroup with michael arrington of techcrunch and richard macmanus of read/writeweb and a 2005 google summer of code alumni. he is an early technology adopter and frequently blogs and speaks at conferences about technology, the role of design, and innovation.
chapter 1 an introduction to redis
when to use redis
installing redis
using redis data types
chapter 2 clients
using redis from the command line
using redis from python with redis-py
using redis from ruby with redis-rb
using redis with ruby on rails
chapter 3 leveraging redis
using redis as a key/value store
inspecting your data
implementing oauth on top of redis
using redis’s pub/sub functionality to create a chat system
implementing an inverted-index text search with redis
analytics and time-based data
implementing a job queue with redis
extending redis
chapter 4 redis administration and maintenance
configuring persistence
starting a redis slave
handling a dataset larger than memory
upgrading redis
backing up redis
sharding redis
appendix finding help
Author : Tiago macedo, fred oliveira
Publication : Oreilly
Isbn : 9789350235119
Store book number : 109
NRS 240.00
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