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A popular trick we all use to improve the efficiency of modern computer applications is by enabling caching or clearing the caches.
In simple words, caching is to keep active data which is temporary and it makes it easier and faster to access.
Likewise, Redis is one of the popular caching solutions that work well on multiple programming languages including Node.js, Python, PHP, Java and C, etc.
It is an open-source platform and its internal memory structure gets expanded during caching. It is flexible, performance-based, scalability, and multilingual in nature.
Here, you’ll learn how to install Redis On – Centos – WebPanel Server.
Keep yourself and your machine ready to follow these mentioned steps below:
Ready?
Yes!
Then, let’s go!
Note to be Remember: You have to install the Redis CWP panel on the whole server, instead of installing it for the particular account.
Also Read: How To Fix The Error “A DNS Entry for The Domain Existence
After login, you will be redirected to PHP settings > Select > PHP version switcher
Check: How to remove the .php extension from the URL?
Next, you have to Select > Change PHP Version as per your requirement.
Once you’ve selected the TAB > Change PHP Version. Next is the Select a Manage option
Lastly, you’ve to search for Redis and change the status from OFF to ON button. Next, Click on SAVE and Build button to complete the process.
Now, you’re all set to run Redis Centos – Web Panel on the Server. If you’ve implemented these above-mentioned steps then share with us your experience in the comment box.
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