Install, set up, and upgrade Redis Software
Learn how to install, set up, and upgrade Redis Software.
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You can run self-managed Redis Software in an on-premises data center or on your preferred cloud platform.
If you prefer a fully managed Redis database-as-a-service, available on major public cloud services, consider setting up a Redis Cloud subscription. You can try Redis Cloud for free.
Quickstarts
If you want to try out Redis Software, see the following quickstarts:
Install Redis Software
To install Redis Software on a supported platform, you need to:
Depending on your needs, you may also want to customize the installation.
Upgrade existing deployment
If you already installed Redis Software, you can:
Uninstall Redis Software
More info and options
More information is available to help with customization and related questions:
- CentOS/RHEL firewall configuration
- Change socket file location
- Cluster DNS configuration
- Cluster load balancer setup
- File locations
- Linux swap space configuration
- mDNS client prerequisites
- User and group ownership
Next steps
After you install Redis Software and set up your cluster, you can:
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Add users to the cluster with specific permissions. To begin, start with Access control.
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Create databases to use with your applications.