Should you need any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Please refer to the following articles which will help you to properly configure Redis within your application: You can have up to 16 Redis databases per hosting account. Important: If you use Redis for caching in other applications (for example, if you host multiple web sites in the same hosting account), the database numbers must be different. The host is the "Redis socket address", the port is always 0, and the database must by an unique Redis database number, which is recommended to protect against data loss. Usually hosting companies provide a temporary cPanel URL to access your cPanel in case your main domain is not resolving the correct hosting server's IP address (check your welcome email or contact support). In most applications, you will need to specify host, port and database to connect to Redis. What do you mean exactly by 'it can be used outside of our own domain' Can you elaborate on. Many processes rely on port 2087 and there wouldnt be a safe way to change it or add additional ports. This is why port 25 is required to be functional for mail to work correctly. Hello Unfortunately, it would not be a setup cPanel supports. Other remote servers are not configured in a way to accept mail on non-standard ports. Redis runs as UNIX socket, which is ~116% faster, as no TCP connection is required to connect to it, so to configure your application properly, you'll need to specify the Redis socket address, as seen in your cPanel: Despite the fact cPanel offers the option to change the port Exim listens on, you cannot use alternate ports for sending mail. You should now be able to select and use Redis, as a caching method for your application.
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We now offer Redis as a cPanel plugin, available with our Performance & Magento Hosting plans!Ģ) Find Redis under the Software section and click on it:ģ) Select the Max Memory you want to allocate to the Redis instance and click on the button below to start it:Ĥ) Enable the Redis PHP Extension via the PHP Selector tool in cPanel: In its simplest form, Redis is a caching system that can be combined with MySQL or MariaDB to optimize the application level speed.
It supports data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, range queries, bitmaps, hyperloglogs and geospatial indexes with radius queries. Redis (REmote DIctionary Server) is an open source (BSD licensed), in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache and message broker.