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How To Install Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Linux) (2023)

Welcome to our YouTube tutorial on “How to Install and Secure Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS”! In this video, we will guide you step by step through the process of setting up and securing Redis, a popular open-source, in-memory data structure store.

Redis is known for its lightning-fast performance and versatility, making it an ideal choice for caching, session management, real-time analytics, and much more. By following our instructions, you’ll have Redis up and running on your Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server in no time.

Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect to learn in this tutorial:

1. Introduction to Redis: We’ll give you a brief overview of Redis and explain its key features and use cases.

2. Prerequisites: We’ll outline the prerequisites, including a Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server with root access and a basic understanding of the command line.

3. Installation: We’ll walk you through the installation process, which involves adding the Redis repository, updating the package list, and installing Redis using apt.

4. Configuration: We’ll guide you on how to configure Redis to suit your specific needs, covering topics like setting a password, changing the default port, and enabling persistence.

5. Securing Redis: We’ll show you important security measures to protect your Redis instance, such as binding Redis to specific IP addresses, configuring a firewall, and enabling Redis authentication.

6. Testing Redis: We’ll demonstrate how to test the Redis installation and verify that it’s working correctly.

7. Best Practices: We’ll share some best practices for managing and optimizing Redis, including monitoring, backups, and upgrading Redis versions.

By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a fully functional and secure Redis instance on your Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server, ready to power your applications with high-performance data storage and retrieval.

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6 thoughts on “How To Install Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Linux) (2023)

  • Hi
    in some tutorials like Digitalocean, Vultr they start by using sudo apt install redis-server command and they also change supervised systemd, memory 128MB and etc.
    What is these setting. Why do they teach in a different way?
    And also they are long you used only install redis command but they use redis_server
    Thanks

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