Redis Stack 7.4 introduces many new features, including field-level expiration commands for hashes, the ability to read from a stream beginning with the last entry, and new `bfloat16` and `float16` vector data types to optimize memory usage. See the release notes for more information.
Download Redis Stack 7.4
Redis Stack 7.2 introduces significant memory and speed optimizations for lists, sets, and sorted sets. This release also includes a new version of the search and query capability with support for frequently requested Geo polygon queries. And new JSON commands for more efficient data manipulation.
See the release notes for more information and download links.
You can download and run Redis Docker images from DockerHub. Multiple versions are available, usually updated shortly after each new release.
This is where all the development happens. Only for hard-core hackers or for folks who need to test the latest features or performance improvements. As this is an experimental build, it’s not guaranteed to be fit for production deployment.
The latest stable release is always available at the fixed https://download.redis.io/redis-stable.tar.gz URL along with its SHA-256 sum.
Redis 7.0 includes several new user-facing features, significant performance optimizations, and many other improvements. It also includes changes that potentially break backwards compatibility with older versions.
See the release notes or download 7.0.15.
Redis 6.2 includes many new commands and improvements. Redis 6.2 improves on the completeness of Redis and addresses issues that have been requested by many users frequently or for a long time.
See the release notes or download 6.2.14.
You can find a listing of all previous Redis releases on the releases page. SHA-256 digests for these downloads are available in the redis-hashes git repository.
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