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Standard Configuration file for Redis

In my earlier post i have covered how to run multiple instances of redis also showed through a video how it can done. In this post, I am going to cover best suitable redis (recently i come across this beautiful blog simplifying the concept of redis and its uses in real world) configuration file structure to have to minimize confusion to identify which ports belong to which cache. for example if you are having several ports configured for redis, how you will determine which port is associated with which redis cache.So in our case i.e redis with Magento, we normally used 3 types of cache Cache (magneto configuration files cache)  Full Page Cache Session Cache  So, to avoid confusion among the ports and its associated cache, i would recommend to use following data in your redis configuration for each port respectively as shown.   For Freelance Work & Queries Contact me by Email Id support@linuxforeveryone.com 1) Create a file with name redis-base.conf under /etc/ an