Running Redis Stack Locally with Docker | Step-by-Step Guide
Here are the steps to run Redis Stack on Docker.
Step 1: Install Docker from the official website.
Step 2: Update the Windows subsystem of Linux if there is a version issue with the kernel using the following command in the terminal.
wsl -update
Step 3: Run on the Redis stack server on Docker by selecting the Docker Image:
- Redis/Redis-stack contains both the Redis Stack server and Redis Insight. This container is good for local development because we can use the embedded Redis Insight to visualize our data.
- redis/redis-stack-server provides Redis Stack server only. This container is the best option for production deployment.
Step 4: Open the terminal and check whether Docker is installed or not using command.
docker --version
After running this command, it will show the docker version in the terminal like below.
Step 5: Start the docker by clicking it from the downloads.
Installation and Starting the Servers of Redis Stack using Docker
Redis Stack is a bundle of the best of the technology that Redis is offering in one-place in an easy-to-use package. Starting the Redis stack will start the servers of different technologies that Redis is offering under the Redis Stack. Redis Stack Server extends the core features of Redis OSS, and it provides a complete developer experience.
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