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Valkey : Install2024/12/05

 

Install Valkey that is an in-memory key-value store database forked from the Redis code due to changes in the Redis license.

[1] Install Valkey.
root@dlp:~#
apt -y install valkey
[2] Configure basic settings for Valkey.
root@dlp:~#
vi /etc/valkey/valkey.conf
# line 87 : listening interface
# localhost only by default
# if you'd like to connect from other Hosts,
# change to the own IP address or set to [0.0.0.0]

bind 127.0.0.1 ::1
# line 138 : listening port

port 6379
# line 306 : daemonize setting
# if you use Redis as service daemon, turn to [yes]

daemonize yes
# line 377 : number of Databases
# database ID is assigned from 0 to (setting value - 1)

databases 16
# line 436 : save caching Database on Disk
# the default settings below means like follows
# after 3600 seconds (an hour) if at least 1 change was performed
# after 300 seconds (5 minutes) if at least 100 changes were performed
# after 60 seconds if at least 10000 changes were performed
# if you like to disable this function, comment out the line and set to [save ""]

# save 3600 1 300 100 60 10000
# line 1037 : authentication password

requirepass password
# line 1376 : alternative persistence mode ("yes" means enabled)
# if enabled, Redis loses high performance but get more safety

appendonly no
# line 1435 : if enabled [appendonly yes] when writing data on Disk
# [no] means do not fsync by Redis (just let the OS flush the data)

# appendfsync always
appendfsync everysec
# appendfsync no
root@dlp:~#
systemctl restart valkey

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