I recorded a video showing how to install Redis on Windows. This is a really common question and—since half of developers out there are using Windows—I thought it was important to share.
So, here ya go! Lemme know what ya think!
I recorded a video showing how to install Redis on Windows. This is a really common question and—since half of developers out there are using Windows—I thought it was important to share.
So, here ya go! Lemme know what ya think!
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Nice video! I'm surprised that I see other Redis on Windows videos showing up at the top of the search results on Google.
FWIW there is also an up-to-date native port of Redis to Windows called Memurai (memurai.com) that takes just a couple of minutes to install.
It's closed source and the developer edition is free. It's a very convenient option and is fully Redis compatible.
Disclosure: I work at Memurai.