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Mastering Redis

By : Vidyasagar N V, Jeremy Nelson
Book Image

Mastering Redis

By: Vidyasagar N V, Jeremy Nelson

Overview of this book

Redis is the most popular, open-source, key value data structure server that provides a wide range of capabilities on which multiple platforms can be be built. Its fast and flexible data structures give your existing applications an edge in the development environment. This book is a practical guide which aims to help you deep dive into the world of Redis data structure to exploit its excellent features. We start our journey by understanding the need of Redis in brief, followed by an explanation of Advanced key management. Next, you will learn about design patterns, best practices for using Redis in DevOps environment and Docker containerization paradigm in detail. After this, you will understand the concept of scaling with Redis cluster and Redis Sentinel , followed by a through explanation of incorporating Redis with NoSQL technologies such as Elasticsearch and MongoDB. At the end of this section, you will be able to develop competent applications using these technologies. You will then explore the message queuing and task management features of Redis and will be able to implement them in your applications. Finally, you will learn how Redis can be used to build real-time data analytic dashboards, for different disparate data streams.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Mastering Redis
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Redis Pub/Sub in action


To see how Redis Pub/Sub may be used within an application context, we'll look at modeling a simple Kanban manufacturing setup that involves three stations in the construction of a toy airplane in an imaginary factory at the North Pole: Elves Mfg. Inc. Kanban is a management philosophy and a set of techniques that was first developed and popularized by Toyota Manufacturing in the construction of automobiles that showed drastic improvement in quality and reliability over the past fifty years. Based on Toyota's success with lean manufacturing, the practices and philosophy surround Kanban spread to other manufacturers in Japan – particularly suppliers and other companies supporting Toyota – and spread across the world. By the early 2000s, lean manufacturing has become accepted and used in a wide range of manufacturing, service, governmental, and non-profit organizations to improve the quality of their products and services under tight budget constraints.

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