Rapid Redis
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Get to grips with Redis; an open source, networked,key-value data store that will solve all your storage needs This course teaches you the key aspects of this flexible data store. You’ll learn how a NoSQL data store such as Redis differs from traditional SQL databases that you may be more familiar with. You’ll see how to install the database on your own machine, or use a database provider in the cloud. You’ll also discover the basic native data types of Redis and how to use them.From theory to application, Rapid Redis explains when, why, and how to use the Redis data store. We’ll discuss the differences between NoSQL and SQL, explore the Redis data types to see how to use them, and end up with an easy-to-understand Node.js example app that uses Redis as a cache.No matter what kind of application you’re working on, you need a place to store your data. Rapid Redis gives you a new tool to add to your toolbox: a data store that is quick and easy to use, and far more powerful than you can imagine.About the AuthorScott Ganyo is a software developer with over 20 years of hands-on expertise in development, architecture, research, and leadership. His strikingly broad and successful technical background includes founding a large web service software company and two consulting companies, product and project leadership in enterprise and consulting environments, research and development for some of America’s most prestigious firms, 24x7 operations planning and management, and open source software development and leadership. A Renaissance man, Scott is also an accomplished actor, writer, singer, improviser, and award-winning producer. Scott is currently employed with Apigee Corporation and contributes to several open source projects including Apache Usergrid and Apigee 127 utilizing Java, Node.js, Ruby, and Redis.
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Discover how a NoSQL data store differs from a SQL database
Install Redis on your machine or on the cloud
Use Redis interactively through its command-line interface (CLI)
Understand the basic Redis data structures and how to use them
Write a Node.js application to query Twitter and cache the results in Redis
Set up and use a hosted Redis database
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- SQL Database
- Consulting
- Installation
- Database training
- SQL
- Database
- Approach
- Linux
- Windows
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Course programme
- Introduction to the course
- Introduction of the author
- Find out the major differentiating factors between SQL and NoSQL
- Check out what SQL and NoSQL databases are best suited for
- What properties does Redis have
- What does it mean to be an open source, networked, in-memory, and key-value data store with optional durability
- Explore the differentiating features of Redis
- What applications are best suited to use Redis
- Introduction to the course
- Introduction of the author
- Find out the major differentiating factors between SQL and NoSQL
- Check out what SQL and NoSQL databases are best suited for
- What properties does Redis have
- What does it mean to be an open source, networked, in-memory, and key-value data store with optional durability
- Explore the differentiating features of Redis
- What applications are best suited to use Redis
- Introduction to the course
- Introduction of the author
- Introduction to the course
- Introduction of the author
- Introduction to the course
- Introduction of the author
- Introduction to the course
- Introduction of the author
- Introduction to the course
- Introduction of the author
- Introduction to the course
- Introduction of the author
- Find out the major differentiating factors between SQL and NoSQL
- Check out what SQL and NoSQL databases are best suited for
- Find out the major differentiating factors between SQL and NoSQL
- Check out what SQL and NoSQL databases are best suited for
- Find out the major differentiating factors between SQL and NoSQL
- Check out what SQL and NoSQL databases are best suited for
- Find out the major differentiating factors between SQL and NoSQL
- Check out what SQL and NoSQL databases are best suited for
- Find out the major differentiating factors between SQL and NoSQL
- Check out what SQL and NoSQL databases are best suited for
- Find out the major differentiating factors between SQL and NoSQL
- Check out what SQL and NoSQL databases are best suited for
- What properties does Redis have
- What does it mean to be an open source, networked, in-memory, and key-value data store with optional durability
- What properties does Redis have
- What does it mean to be an open source, networked, in-memory, and key-value data store with optional durability
- What properties does Redis have
- What does it mean to be an open source, networked, in-memory, and key-value data store with optional durability
- What properties does Redis have
- What does it mean to be an open source, networked, in-memory, and key-value data store with optional durability
- What properties does Redis have
- What does it mean to be an open source, networked, in-memory, and key-value data store with optional durability
- What properties does Redis have
- What does it mean to be an open source, networked, in-memory, and key-value data store with optional durability
- Explore the differentiating features of Redis
- What applications are best suited to use Redis
- Explore the differentiating features of Redis
- What applications are best suited to use Redis
- Explore the differentiating features of Redis
- What applications are best suited to use Redis
- Explore the differentiating features of Redis
- What applications are best suited to use Redis
- Explore the differentiating features of Redis
- What applications are best suited to use Redis
- Explore the differentiating features of Redis
- What applications are best suited to use Redis
- Installing Redis on OS X using Homebrew
- Installing Redis on OS X or Linux from a source
- Installing Redis on Windows
- Starting your local Redis instance. The default port and configuration settings
- Hosted Redis options for cloud-based storage
- Starting the Redis CLI
- Verifying your connection and authenticating it to the database
- Installing Redis on OS X using Homebrew
- Installing Redis on OS X or Linux from a source
- Installing Redis on Windows
- Starting your local Redis instance. The default port and configuration settings
- Hosted Redis options for cloud-based storage
- Starting the Redis CLI
- Verifying your connection and authenticating it to the database
- Installing Redis on OS X using Homebrew
- Installing Redis on OS X or Linux from a source
- Installing Redis on Windows
- Installing Redis on OS X using Homebrew
- Installing Redis on OS X or Linux from a source
- Installing Redis on Windows
- Installing Redis on OS X using Homebrew
- Installing Redis on OS X or Linux from a source
- Installing Redis on Windows
- Installing Redis on OS X using Homebrew
- Installing Redis on OS X or Linux from a source
- Installing Redis on Windows
- Installing Redis on OS X using Homebrew
- Installing Redis on OS X or Linux from a source
- Installing Redis on Windows
- Installing Redis on OS X using Homebrew
- Installing Redis on OS X or Linux from a source
- Installing Redis on Windows
- Starting your local Redis instance. The default port and configuration settings
- Hosted Redis options for cloud-based storage
- Starting your local Redis instance. The default port and configuration settings
- Hosted Redis options for cloud-based storage
- Starting your local Redis instance. The default port and configuration settings
- Hosted Redis options for cloud-based storage
- Starting your local Redis instance. The default port and configuration settings
- Hosted Redis options for cloud-based storage
- Starting your local Redis instance. The default port and configuration settings
- Hosted Redis options for cloud-based storage
- Starting your local Redis instance. The default port and configuration settings
- Hosted Redis options for cloud-based storage
- Starting the Redis CLI
- Verifying your connection and authenticating it to the database
- Starting the Redis CLI
- Verifying your connection and authenticating it to the database
- Starting the Redis CLI
- Verifying your connection and authenticating it to the database
- Starting the Redis CLI
- Verifying your connection and authenticating it to the database
- Starting the Redis CLI
- Verifying your connection and authenticating it to the database
- Starting the Redis CLI
- Verifying your connection and authenticating it to the database
- Introduction to simple keys and values
- Create your own access schemes
- Use the SET and GET commands
- A simple introduction to key spaces
- Select, show, and control parts of your database
- Use compound strings to tag your data
- Allow your data to expire using the time to live control
- Use a Hash to store basic key-value data
- Use a List to store ordered data or create a queue
- Use a Set to perform set-based operations such as membership, intersections, and unions
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