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								# Redis configuration file example
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								# Note on units: when memory size is needed, it is possible to specify
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								# it in the usual form of 1k 5GB 4M and so forth:
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								#
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								# 1k => 1000 bytes
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								# 1kb => 1024 bytes
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								# 1m => 1000000 bytes
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								# 1mb => 1024*1024 bytes
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								# 1g => 1000000000 bytes
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								# 1gb => 1024*1024*1024 bytes
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								# units are case insensitive so 1GB 1Gb 1gB are all the same.
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								################################## INCLUDES ###################################
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								# Include one or more other config files here.  This is useful if you
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								# have a standard template that goes to all Redis servers but also need
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								# to customize a few per-server settings.  Include files can include
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								# other files, so use this wisely.
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								#
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								# Notice option "include" won't be rewritten by command "CONFIG REWRITE"
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								# from admin or Redis Sentinel. Since Redis always uses the last processed
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								# line as value of a configuration directive, you'd better put includes
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								# at the beginning of this file to avoid overwriting config change at runtime.
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								#
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								# If instead you are interested in using includes to override configuration
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								# options, it is better to use include as the last line.
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								#
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								# include /path/to/local.conf
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								# include /path/to/other.conf
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								################################ GENERAL  #####################################
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								# By default Redis does not run as a daemon. Use 'yes' if you need it.
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								# Note that Redis will write a pid file in /var/run/redis.pid when daemonized.
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								daemonize no
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								# If you run Redis from upstart or systemd, Redis can interact with your
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								# supervision tree. Options:
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								#   supervised no      - no supervision interaction
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								#   supervised upstart - signal upstart by putting Redis into SIGSTOP mode
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								#   supervised systemd - signal systemd by writing READY=1 to $NOTIFY_SOCKET
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								#   supervised auto    - detect upstart or systemd method based on
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								#                        UPSTART_JOB or NOTIFY_SOCKET environment variables
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								# Note: these supervision methods only signal "process is ready."
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								#       They do not enable continuous liveness pings back to your supervisor.
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								supervised no
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								# When running daemonized, Redis writes a pid file in /var/run/redis.pid by
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								# default. You can specify a custom pid file location here.
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								pidfile /var/run/redis.pid
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								# Accept connections on the specified port, default is 6379.
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								# If port 0 is specified Redis will not listen on a TCP socket.
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								port 6379
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								# TCP listen() backlog.
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								# In high requests-per-second environments you need an high backlog in order
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								# to avoid slow clients connections issues. Note that the Linux kernel
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								# will silently truncate it to the value of /proc/sys/net/core/somaxconn so
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								# make sure to raise both the value of somaxconn and tcp_max_syn_backlog
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								# in order to get the desired effect.
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								tcp-backlog 511
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								# By default Redis listens for connections from all the network interfaces
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								# available on the server. It is possible to listen to just one or multiple
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								# interfaces using the "bind" configuration directive, followed by one or
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								# more IP addresses.
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								# Examples:
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								# bind 127.0.0.1
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								# Specify the path for the Unix socket that will be used to listen for
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								# incoming connections. There is no default, so Redis will not listen
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								# on a unix socket when not specified.
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								# unixsocket /tmp/redis.sock
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								# unixsocketperm 700
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								# Close the connection after a client is idle for N seconds (0 to disable)
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								timeout 0
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								# TCP keepalive.
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								# If non-zero, use SO_KEEPALIVE to send TCP ACKs to clients in absence
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								# of communication. This is useful for two reasons:
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								# 1) Detect dead peers.
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								# 2) Take the connection alive from the point of view of network
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								#    equipment in the middle.
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								# On Linux, the specified value (in seconds) is the period used to send ACKs.
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								# Note that to close the connection the double of the time is needed.
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								# On other kernels the period depends on the kernel configuration.
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								# A reasonable value for this option is 60 seconds.
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								# Specify the server verbosity level.
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								# This can be one of:
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								# debug (a lot of information, useful for development/testing)
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								# verbose (many rarely useful info, but not a mess like the debug level)
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								# notice (moderately verbose, what you want in production probably)
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								# warning (only very important / critical messages are logged)
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								loglevel notice
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								# Specify the log file name. Also the empty string can be used to force
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								# Redis to log on the standard output. Note that if you use standard
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								# output for logging but daemonize, logs will be sent to /dev/null
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								logfile ""
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								# To enable logging to the system logger, just set 'syslog-enabled' to yes,
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								# and optionally update the other syslog parameters to suit your needs.
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								# syslog-enabled no
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								# Specify the syslog identity.
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								# syslog-ident redis
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								# Specify the syslog facility. Must be USER or between LOCAL0-LOCAL7.
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								# syslog-facility local0
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								# Set the number of databases. The default database is DB 0, you can select
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								# a different one on a per-connection basis using SELECT <dbid> where
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								# dbid is a number between 0 and 'databases'-1
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								################################ SNAPSHOTTING  ################################
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								# Save the DB on disk:
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								#
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								#   save <seconds> <changes>
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								#
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								#   Will save the DB if both the given number of seconds and the given
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								#   number of write operations against the DB occurred.
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								#
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								#   In the example below the behaviour will be to save:
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								#   after 900 sec (15 min) if at least 1 key changed
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								#   after 300 sec (5 min) if at least 10 keys changed
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								#   after 60 sec if at least 10000 keys changed
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								#   Note: you can disable saving completely by commenting out all "save" lines.
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								#
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								#   It is also possible to remove all the previously configured save
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								#   points by adding a save directive with a single empty string argument
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								#   like in the following example:
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								#
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								#   save ""
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								save 900 1
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								save 300 10
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								save 60 10000
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								# By default Redis will stop accepting writes if RDB snapshots are enabled
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								# (at least one save point) and the latest background save failed.
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								# This will make the user aware (in a hard way) that data is not persisting
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								# on disk properly, otherwise chances are that no one will notice and some
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								# disaster will happen.
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								# If the background saving process will start working again Redis will
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								# automatically allow writes again.
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								# However if you have setup your proper monitoring of the Redis server
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								# and persistence, you may want to disable this feature so that Redis will
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								# continue to work as usual even if there are problems with disk,
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								# permissions, and so forth.
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								stop-writes-on-bgsave-error yes
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								# Compress string objects using LZF when dump .rdb databases?
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								# For default that's set to 'yes' as it's almost always a win.
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								# If you want to save some CPU in the saving child set it to 'no' but
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								# the dataset will likely be bigger if you have compressible values or keys.
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								rdbcompression yes
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								# Since version 5 of RDB a CRC64 checksum is placed at the end of the file.
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								# This makes the format more resistant to corruption but there is a performance
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								# hit to pay (around 10%) when saving and loading RDB files, so you can disable it
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								# for maximum performances.
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								# RDB files created with checksum disabled have a checksum of zero that will
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								# tell the loading code to skip the check.
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								rdbchecksum yes
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								# The filename where to dump the DB
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								dbfilename dump.rdb
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								# The working directory.
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								# The DB will be written inside this directory, with the filename specified
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								# above using the 'dbfilename' configuration directive.
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								# The Append Only File will also be created inside this directory.
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								# Note that you must specify a directory here, not a file name.
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								dir ./
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								################################# REPLICATION #################################
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								# Master-Slave replication. Use slaveof to make a Redis instance a copy of
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								# another Redis server. A few things to understand ASAP about Redis replication.
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								# 1) Redis replication is asynchronous, but you can configure a master to
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								#    a given number of slaves.
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								# 2) Redis slaves are able to perform a partial resynchronization with the
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								#    master if the replication link is lost for a relatively small amount of
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								#    time. You may want to configure the replication backlog size (see the next
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								#    sections of this file) with a sensible value depending on your needs.
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								#    network partition slaves automatically try to reconnect to masters
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								#    and resynchronize with them.
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								# slaveof <masterip> <masterport>
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								# If the master is password protected (using the "requirepass" configuration
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								# directive below) it is possible to tell the slave to authenticate before
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								# refuse the slave request.
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								# When a slave loses its connection with the master, or when the replication
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								# is still in progress, the slave can act in two different ways:
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								#    still reply to client requests, possibly with out of date data, or the
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								#    data set may just be empty if this is the first synchronization.
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								# 2) if slave-serve-stale-data is set to 'no' the slave will reply with
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								#    but to INFO and SLAVEOF.
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								# You can configure a slave instance to accept writes or not. Writing against
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								# a slave instance may be useful to store some ephemeral data (because data
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								# written on a slave will be easily deleted after resync with the master) but
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								# may also cause problems if clients are writing to it because of a
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								# on the internet. It's just a protection layer against misuse of the instance.
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								# Still a read only slave exports by default all the administrative commands
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								# such as CONFIG, DEBUG, and so forth. To a limited extent you can improve
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								# security of read only slaves using 'rename-command' to shadow all the
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								# administrative / dangerous commands.
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								# Replication SYNC strategy: disk or socket.
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								# -------------------------------------------------------
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								# WARNING: DISKLESS REPLICATION IS EXPERIMENTAL CURRENTLY
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								# -------------------------------------------------------
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								# New slaves and reconnecting slaves that are not able to continue the replication
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								# process just receiving differences, need to do what is called a "full
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								# synchronization". An RDB file is transmitted from the master to the slaves.
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								# The transmission can happen in two different ways:
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								# 1) Disk-backed: The Redis master creates a new process that writes the RDB
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								#                 file on disk. Later the file is transferred by the parent
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								#                 process to the slaves incrementally.
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								# 2) Diskless: The Redis master creates a new process that directly writes the
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								#              RDB file to slave sockets, without touching the disk at all.
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								# With disk-backed replication, while the RDB file is generated, more slaves
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								# can be queued and served with the RDB file as soon as the current child producing
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								# the RDB file finishes its work. With diskless replication instead once
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								# the transfer starts, new slaves arriving will be queued and a new transfer
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								# will start when the current one terminates.
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								# When diskless replication is used, the master waits a configurable amount of
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								# time (in seconds) before starting the transfer in the hope that multiple slaves
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								# will arrive and the transfer can be parallelized.
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								# With slow disks and fast (large bandwidth) networks, diskless replication
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								# works better.
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								# When diskless replication is enabled, it is possible to configure the delay
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								# the server waits in order to spawn the child that transfers the RDB via socket
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								# to the slaves.
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								#
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								# This is important since once the transfer starts, it is not possible to serve
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								# new slaves arriving, that will be queued for the next RDB transfer, so the server
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								# waits a delay in order to let more slaves arrive.
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								# The delay is specified in seconds, and by default is 5 seconds. To disable
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								# it entirely just set it to 0 seconds and the transfer will start ASAP.
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								repl-diskless-sync-delay 5
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								# Slaves send PINGs to server in a predefined interval. It's possible to change
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								# this interval with the repl_ping_slave_period option. The default value is 10
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								# seconds.
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								# repl-ping-slave-period 10
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								# The following option sets the replication timeout for:
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								#
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								# 1) Bulk transfer I/O during SYNC, from the point of view of slave.
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								# 2) Master timeout from the point of view of slaves (data, pings).
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								# 3) Slave timeout from the point of view of masters (REPLCONF ACK pings).
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								# It is important to make sure that this value is greater than the value
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								# specified for repl-ping-slave-period otherwise a timeout will be detected
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								# every time there is low traffic between the master and the slave.
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								# repl-timeout 60
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								# Disable TCP_NODELAY on the slave socket after SYNC?
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								# If you select "yes" Redis will use a smaller number of TCP packets and
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								# less bandwidth to send data to slaves. But this can add a delay for
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								# the data to appear on the slave side, up to 40 milliseconds with
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								# Linux kernels using a default configuration.
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								#
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								# If you select "no" the delay for data to appear on the slave side will
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								# be reduced but more bandwidth will be used for replication.
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								# By default we optimize for low latency, but in very high traffic conditions
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								# or when the master and slaves are many hops away, turning this to "yes" may
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								# be a good idea.
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								repl-disable-tcp-nodelay no
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								# Set the replication backlog size. The backlog is a buffer that accumulates
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								# slave data when slaves are disconnected for some time, so that when a slave
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								# wants to reconnect again, often a full resync is not needed, but a partial
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								# resync is enough, just passing the portion of data the slave missed while
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								# disconnected.
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								#
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								# The bigger the replication backlog, the longer the time the slave can be
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								# disconnected and later be able to perform a partial resynchronization.
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								#
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								# The backlog is only allocated once there is at least a slave connected.
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								# repl-backlog-size 1mb
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								# After a master has no longer connected slaves for some time, the backlog
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								# will be freed. The following option configures the amount of seconds that
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								# need to elapse, starting from the time the last slave disconnected, for
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								# the backlog buffer to be freed.
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								# A value of 0 means to never release the backlog.
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								# repl-backlog-ttl 3600
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								# The slave priority is an integer number published by Redis in the INFO output.
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								# It is used by Redis Sentinel in order to select a slave to promote into a
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								# master if the master is no longer working correctly.
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								# A slave with a low priority number is considered better for promotion, so
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								# for instance if there are three slaves with priority 10, 100, 25 Sentinel will
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								# pick the one with priority 10, that is the lowest.
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								# However a special priority of 0 marks the slave as not able to perform the
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								# role of master, so a slave with priority of 0 will never be selected by
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								# Redis Sentinel for promotion.
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								# By default the priority is 100.
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								slave-priority 100
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								# It is possible for a master to stop accepting writes if there are less than
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								# N slaves connected, having a lag less or equal than M seconds.
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								#
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								# The N slaves need to be in "online" state.
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								# The lag in seconds, that must be <= the specified value, is calculated from
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								# the last ping received from the slave, that is usually sent every second.
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								# This option does not GUARANTEE that N replicas will accept the write, but
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								# will limit the window of exposure for lost writes in case not enough slaves
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								# are available, to the specified number of seconds.
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								# For example to require at least 3 slaves with a lag <= 10 seconds use:
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								# min-slaves-to-write 3
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								# Setting one or the other to 0 disables the feature.
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								# By default min-slaves-to-write is set to 0 (feature disabled) and
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								################################## SECURITY ###################################
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								# Require clients to issue AUTH <PASSWORD> before processing any other
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								# commands.  This might be useful in environments in which you do not trust
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								# others with access to the host running redis-server.
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								# This should stay commented out for backward compatibility and because most
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								# people do not need auth (e.g. they run their own servers).
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								# Warning: since Redis is pretty fast an outside user can try up to
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								# 150k passwords per second against a good box. This means that you should
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								# use a very strong password otherwise it will be very easy to break.
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								# requirepass foobared
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								# Command renaming.
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								# It is possible to change the name of dangerous commands in a shared
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								# environment. For instance the CONFIG command may be renamed into something
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								# hard to guess so that it will still be available for internal-use tools
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								# but not available for general clients.
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								# Example:
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								# rename-command CONFIG b840fc02d524045429941cc15f59e41cb7be6c52
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								# It is also possible to completely kill a command by renaming it into
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								# an empty string:
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								#
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								# Please note that changing the name of commands that are logged into the
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								# AOF file or transmitted to slaves may cause problems.
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								################################### LIMITS ####################################
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								# Set the max number of connected clients at the same time. By default
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								# this limit is set to 10000 clients, however if the Redis server is not
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								# able to configure the process file limit to allow for the specified limit
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								# the max number of allowed clients is set to the current file limit
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								# minus 32 (as Redis reserves a few file descriptors for internal uses).
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								# Once the limit is reached Redis will close all the new connections sending
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								# an error 'max number of clients reached'.
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								# maxclients 10000
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								# Don't use more memory than the specified amount of bytes.
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								# When the memory limit is reached Redis will try to remove keys
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								# according to the eviction policy selected (see maxmemory-policy).
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								# If Redis can't remove keys according to the policy, or if the policy is
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								# set to 'noeviction', Redis will start to reply with errors to commands
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								# that would use more memory, like SET, LPUSH, and so on, and will continue
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								# to reply to read-only commands like GET.
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								# This option is usually useful when using Redis as an LRU cache, or to set
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								# a hard memory limit for an instance (using the 'noeviction' policy).
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								#
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								# WARNING: If you have slaves attached to an instance with maxmemory on,
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								# from the used memory count, so that network problems / resyncs will
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								# buffer of slaves is full with DELs of keys evicted triggering the deletion
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								# of more keys, and so forth until the database is completely emptied.
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								#
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								# In short... if you have slaves attached it is suggested that you set a lower
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								# limit for maxmemory so that there is some free RAM on the system for slave
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								# output buffers (but this is not needed if the policy is 'noeviction').
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								# maxmemory <bytes>
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								# MAXMEMORY POLICY: how Redis will select what to remove when maxmemory
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								# is reached. You can select among five behaviors:
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								#
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								# volatile-lru -> remove the key with an expire set using an LRU algorithm
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								# allkeys-lru -> remove any key according to the LRU algorithm
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								# volatile-random -> remove a random key with an expire set
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								# allkeys-random -> remove a random key, any key
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								# volatile-ttl -> remove the key with the nearest expire time (minor TTL)
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								# noeviction -> don't expire at all, just return an error on write operations
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								# Note: with any of the above policies, Redis will return an error on write
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								#       operations, when there are no suitable keys for eviction.
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								#
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								#       At the date of writing these commands are: set setnx setex append
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								#       incr decr rpush lpush rpushx lpushx linsert lset rpoplpush sadd
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								#       sinter sinterstore sunion sunionstore sdiff sdiffstore zadd zincrby
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								#       zunionstore zinterstore hset hsetnx hmset hincrby incrby decrby
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								# The default is:
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								#
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								# maxmemory-policy noeviction
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								# LRU and minimal TTL algorithms are not precise algorithms but approximated
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								# algorithms (in order to save memory), so you can tune it for speed or
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								# accuracy. For default Redis will check five keys and pick the one that was
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								# used less recently, you can change the sample size using the following
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								# configuration directive.
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								#
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								# The default of 5 produces good enough results. 10 Approximates very closely
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								# true LRU but costs a bit more CPU. 3 is very fast but not very accurate.
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								############################## APPEND ONLY MODE ###############################
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								# By default Redis asynchronously dumps the dataset on disk. This mode is
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								# good enough in many applications, but an issue with the Redis process or
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								# a power outage may result into a few minutes of writes lost (depending on
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								# the configured save points).
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								# much better durability. For instance using the default data fsync policy
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								# (see later in the config file) Redis can lose just one second of writes in a
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								# dramatic event like a server power outage, or a single write if something
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								# wrong with the Redis process itself happens, but the operating system is
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								# still running correctly.
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								# AOF and RDB persistence can be enabled at the same time without problems.
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								# If the AOF is enabled on startup Redis will load the AOF, that is the file
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								# with the better durability guarantees.
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								# Please check http://redis.io/topics/persistence for more information.
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								appendonly no
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								# The name of the append only file (default: "appendonly.aof")
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								appendfilename "appendonly.aof"
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								# The fsync() call tells the Operating System to actually write data on disk
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								# instead of waiting for more data in the output buffer. Some OS will really flush
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								# data on disk, some other OS will just try to do it ASAP.
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								# no: don't fsync, just let the OS flush the data when it wants. Faster.
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								# always: fsync after every write to the append only log. Slow, Safest.
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								# everysec: fsync only one time every second. Compromise.
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								# The default is "everysec", as that's usually the right compromise between
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								# speed and data safety. It's up to you to understand if you can relax this to
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								# "no" that will let the operating system flush the output buffer when
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								# it wants, for better performances (but if you can live with the idea of
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								# some data loss consider the default persistence mode that's snapshotting),
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								# or on the contrary, use "always" that's very slow but a bit safer than
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								# everysec.
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								# More details please check the following article:
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								# http://antirez.com/post/redis-persistence-demystified.html
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								# If unsure, use "everysec".
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								# appendfsync always
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								# appendfsync no
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								# When the AOF fsync policy is set to always or everysec, and a background
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								# saving process (a background save or AOF log background rewriting) is
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								# performing a lot of I/O against the disk, in some Linux configurations
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								# Redis may block too long on the fsync() call. Note that there is no fix for
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								# this currently, as even performing fsync in a different thread will block
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								# our synchronous write(2) call.
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								# In order to mitigate this problem it's possible to use the following option
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								# that will prevent fsync() from being called in the main process while a
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								# BGSAVE or BGREWRITEAOF is in progress.
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								# This means that while another child is saving, the durability of Redis is
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								# the same as "appendfsync none". In practical terms, this means that it is
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								# possible to lose up to 30 seconds of log in the worst scenario (with the
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								# default Linux settings).
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								#
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								# If you have latency problems turn this to "yes". Otherwise leave it as
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								# "no" that is the safest pick from the point of view of durability.
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								no-appendfsync-on-rewrite no
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								# Automatic rewrite of the append only file.
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								# Redis is able to automatically rewrite the log file implicitly calling
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								# BGREWRITEAOF when the AOF log size grows by the specified percentage.
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								#
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								# This is how it works: Redis remembers the size of the AOF file after the
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								# latest rewrite (if no rewrite has happened since the restart, the size of
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								# the AOF at startup is used).
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								#
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								# This base size is compared to the current size. If the current size is
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								# bigger than the specified percentage, the rewrite is triggered. Also
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								# you need to specify a minimal size for the AOF file to be rewritten, this
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								# is useful to avoid rewriting the AOF file even if the percentage increase
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								# is reached but it is still pretty small.
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								# Specify a percentage of zero in order to disable the automatic AOF
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								# rewrite feature.
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								auto-aof-rewrite-percentage 100
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								auto-aof-rewrite-min-size 64mb
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								# An AOF file may be found to be truncated at the end during the Redis
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								# startup process, when the AOF data gets loaded back into memory.
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								# This may happen when the system where Redis is running
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								# crashes, especially when an ext4 filesystem is mounted without the
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								# data=ordered option (however this can't happen when Redis itself
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								# crashes or aborts but the operating system still works correctly).
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								#
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								# Redis can either exit with an error when this happens, or load as much
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								# data as possible (the default now) and start if the AOF file is found
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								# to be truncated at the end. The following option controls this behavior.
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								#
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								# If aof-load-truncated is set to yes, a truncated AOF file is loaded and
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								# the Redis server starts emitting a log to inform the user of the event.
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								# Otherwise if the option is set to no, the server aborts with an error
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								# and refuses to start. When the option is set to no, the user requires
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								# to fix the AOF file using the "redis-check-aof" utility before to restart
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								# the server.
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								#
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								# Note that if the AOF file will be found to be corrupted in the middle
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								# the server will still exit with an error. This option only applies when
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								# Redis will try to read more data from the AOF file but not enough bytes
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								# will be found.
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								aof-load-truncated yes
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								################################ LUA SCRIPTING  ###############################
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								# Max execution time of a Lua script in milliseconds.
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								#
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								# If the maximum execution time is reached Redis will log that a script is
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								# still in execution after the maximum allowed time and will start to
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								# reply to queries with an error.
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								# When a long running script exceeds the maximum execution time only the
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								# SCRIPT KILL and SHUTDOWN NOSAVE commands are available. The first can be
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								# termination of the script.
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								# Set it to 0 or a negative value for unlimited execution without warnings.
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								################################ REDIS CLUSTER  ###############################
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								# ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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								# WARNING EXPERIMENTAL: Redis Cluster is considered to be stable code, however
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								# in order to mark it as "mature" we need to wait for a non trivial percentage
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								# of users to deploy it in production.
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								# ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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								# Normal Redis instances can't be part of a Redis Cluster; only nodes that are
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								# started as cluster nodes can. In order to start a Redis instance as a
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								# cluster node enable the cluster support uncommenting the following:
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								# Every cluster node has a cluster configuration file. This file is not
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								# intended to be edited by hand. It is created and updated by Redis nodes.
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								# Make sure that instances running in the same system do not have
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								# overlapping cluster configuration file names.
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								# Cluster node timeout is the amount of milliseconds a node must be unreachable
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								# for it to be considered in failure state.
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								# Most other internal time limits are multiple of the node timeout.
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								# cluster-node-timeout 15000
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								# A slave of a failing master will avoid to start a failover if its data
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								# looks too old.
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								# its "data age", so the following two checks are performed:
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								# 1) If there are multiple slaves able to failover, they exchange messages
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								#    in order to try to give an advantage to the slave with the best
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								#    replication offset (more data from the master processed).
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								#    Slaves will try to get their rank by offset, and apply to the start
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								#    of the failover a delay proportional to their rank.
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								#    its master. This can be the last ping or command received (if the master
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								#    is still in the "connected" state), or the time that elapsed since the
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								#    disconnection with the master (if the replication link is currently down).
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								#    If the last interaction is too old, the slave will not try to failover
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								#    at all.
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								# the failover if, since the last interaction with the master, the time
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								# elapsed is greater than:
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								# So for example if node-timeout is 30 seconds, and the slave-validity-factor
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								# is 10, and assuming a default repl-ping-slave-period of 10 seconds, the
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								# for longer than 310 seconds.
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								# A large slave-validity-factor may allow slaves with too old data to failover
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								# a master, while a too small value may prevent the cluster from being able to
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								# elect a slave at all.
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								# For maximum availability, it is possible to set the slave-validity-factor
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								# to a value of 0, which means, that slaves will always try to failover the
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								# master regardless of the last time they interacted with the master.
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								# (However they'll always try to apply a delay proportional to their
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								# offset rank).
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								# Zero is the only value able to guarantee that when all the partitions heal
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								# the cluster will always be able to continue.
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								#
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								# cluster-slave-validity-factor 10
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								# Cluster slaves are able to migrate to orphaned masters, that are masters
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								# that are left without working slaves. This improves the cluster ability
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								# to resist to failures as otherwise an orphaned master can't be failed over
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								# in case of failure if it has no working slaves.
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								# given number of other working slaves for their old master. This number
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								# is the "migration barrier". A migration barrier of 1 means that a slave
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								# will migrate only if there is at least 1 other working slave for its master
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								# and so forth. It usually reflects the number of slaves you want for every
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								# master in your cluster.
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								# Default is 1 (slaves migrate only if their masters remain with at least
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								# one slave). To disable migration just set it to a very large value.
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								# A value of 0 can be set but is useful only for debugging and dangerous
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								# in production.
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								# By default Redis Cluster nodes stop accepting queries if they detect there
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								# is at least an hash slot uncovered (no available node is serving it).
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								# are no longer covered) all the cluster becomes, eventually, unavailable.
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								# It automatically returns available as soon as all the slots are covered again.
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								# to continue to accept queries for the part of the key space that is still
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								# covered. In order to do so, just set the cluster-require-full-coverage
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								# option to no.
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								# In order to setup your cluster make sure to read the documentation
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								# available at http://redis.io web site.
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								################################## SLOW LOG ###################################
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								# The Redis Slow Log is a system to log queries that exceeded a specified
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								# execution time. The execution time does not include the I/O operations
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								# like talking with the client, sending the reply and so forth,
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								# but just the time needed to actually execute the command (this is the only
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								# stage of command execution where the thread is blocked and can not serve
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								# other requests in the meantime).
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								# You can configure the slow log with two parameters: one tells Redis
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								# what is the execution time, in microseconds, to exceed in order for the
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								# command to get logged, and the other parameter is the length of the
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								# slow log. When a new command is logged the oldest one is removed from the
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								# queue of logged commands.
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											2011-06-30 21:54:05 +08:00
										 
									 
								 
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								# The following time is expressed in microseconds, so 1000000 is equivalent
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								# to one second. Note that a negative number disables the slow log, while
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								# a value of zero forces the logging of every command.
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											2011-06-30 21:47:15 +08:00
										 
									 
								 
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								slowlog-log-slower-than 10000
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								# There is no limit to this length. Just be aware that it will consume memory.
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								# You can reclaim memory used by the slow log with SLOWLOG RESET.
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											2012-04-22 01:20:03 +08:00
										 
									 
								 
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								slowlog-max-len 128
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								################################ LATENCY MONITOR ##############################
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								# The Redis latency monitoring subsystem samples different operations
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								# at runtime in order to collect data related to possible sources of
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								# latency of a Redis instance.
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								#
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								# Via the LATENCY command this information is available to the user that can
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								# print graphs and obtain reports.
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								#
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								# The system only logs operations that were performed in a time equal or
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								# greater than the amount of milliseconds specified via the
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								# latency-monitor-threshold configuration directive. When its value is set
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								# to zero, the latency monitor is turned off.
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								#
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								# By default latency monitoring is disabled since it is mostly not needed
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								# if you don't have latency issues, and collecting data has a performance
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								# impact, that while very small, can be measured under big load. Latency
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								# monitoring can easily be enabled at runtime using the command
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								# "CONFIG SET latency-monitor-threshold <milliseconds>" if needed.
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								latency-monitor-threshold 0
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											2015-02-12 20:20:22 +08:00
										 
									 
								 
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								############################# EVENT NOTIFICATION ##############################
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								# Redis can notify Pub/Sub clients about events happening in the key space.
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								# This feature is documented at http://redis.io/topics/notifications
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								#
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								# For instance if keyspace events notification is enabled, and a client
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								# performs a DEL operation on key "foo" stored in the Database 0, two
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								# messages will be published via Pub/Sub:
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								#
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								# PUBLISH __keyspace@0__:foo del
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								# PUBLISH __keyevent@0__:del foo
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								#
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								# It is possible to select the events that Redis will notify among a set
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								# of classes. Every class is identified by a single character:
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								#
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								#  K     Keyspace events, published with __keyspace@<db>__ prefix.
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								#  E     Keyevent events, published with __keyevent@<db>__ prefix.
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								#  g     Generic commands (non-type specific) like DEL, EXPIRE, RENAME, ...
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								#  $     String commands
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								#  l     List commands
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								#  s     Set commands
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								#  h     Hash commands
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								#  z     Sorted set commands
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								#  x     Expired events (events generated every time a key expires)
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								#  e     Evicted events (events generated when a key is evicted for maxmemory)
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								#  A     Alias for g$lshzxe, so that the "AKE" string means all the events.
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								#
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								#  The "notify-keyspace-events" takes as argument a string that is composed
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								#  of zero or multiple characters. The empty string means that notifications
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								#  are disabled.
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								#
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								#  Example: to enable list and generic events, from the point of view of the
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								#           event name, use:
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								#
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								#  notify-keyspace-events Elg
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								#
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								#  Example 2: to get the stream of the expired keys subscribing to channel
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								#             name __keyevent@0__:expired use:
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								#
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								#  notify-keyspace-events Ex
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								#
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								#  By default all notifications are disabled because most users don't need
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								#  this feature and the feature has some overhead. Note that if you don't
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								#  specify at least one of K or E, no events will be delivered.
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								notify-keyspace-events ""
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											2009-03-22 17:30:00 +08:00
										 
									 
								 
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								############################### ADVANCED CONFIG ###############################
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											2012-01-26 05:37:43 +08:00
										 
									 
								 
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								# Hashes are encoded using a memory efficient data structure when they have a
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								# small number of entries, and the biggest entry does not exceed a given
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								# threshold. These thresholds can be configured using the following directives.
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								hash-max-ziplist-entries 512
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								hash-max-ziplist-value 64
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								# Lists are also encoded in a special way to save a lot of space.
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								# The number of entries allowed per internal list node can be specified
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								# as a fixed maximum size or a maximum number of elements.
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								# For a fixed maximum size, use -5 through -1, meaning:
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								# -5: max size: 64 Kb  <-- not recommended for normal workloads
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								# -4: max size: 32 Kb  <-- not recommended
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								# -3: max size: 16 Kb  <-- probably not recommended
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								# -2: max size: 8 Kb   <-- good
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								# -1: max size: 4 Kb   <-- good
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								# Positive numbers mean store up to _exactly_ that number of elements
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								# per list node.
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								# The highest performing option is usually -2 (8 Kb size) or -1 (4 Kb size),
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								# but if your use case is unique, adjust the settings as necessary.
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								list-max-ziplist-size -2
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								# Lists may also be compressed.
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								# Compress depth is the number of quicklist ziplist nodes from *each* side of
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								# the list to *exclude* from compression.  The head and tail of the list
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								# are always uncompressed for fast push/pop operations.  Settings are:
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								# 0: disable all list compression
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								# 1: depth 1 means "don't start compressing until after 1 node into the list,
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								#    going from either the head or tail"
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								#    So: [head]->node->node->...->node->[tail]
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								#    [head], [tail] will always be uncompressed; inner nodes will compress.
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								# 2: [head]->[next]->node->node->...->node->[prev]->[tail]
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								#    2 here means: don't compress head or head->next or tail->prev or tail,
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								#    but compress all nodes between them.
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								# 3: [head]->[next]->[next]->node->node->...->node->[prev]->[prev]->[tail]
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								# etc.
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								list-compress-depth 0
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								# Sets have a special encoding in just one case: when a set is composed
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								# of just strings that happen to be integers in radix 10 in the range
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											2010-12-15 01:23:52 +08:00
										 
									 
								 
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								# of 64 bit signed integers.
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								# The following configuration setting sets the limit in the size of the
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							 | 
							
								
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								# set in order to use this special memory saving encoding.
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								set-max-intset-entries 512
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											2011-03-09 21:01:57 +08:00
										 
									 
								 
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								# Similarly to hashes and lists, sorted sets are also specially encoded in
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							 | 
							
								
							 | 
							
								
							 | 
							
							
								# order to save a lot of space. This encoding is only used when the length and
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							 | 
							
								
							 | 
							
								
							 | 
							
							
								# elements of a sorted set are below the following limits:
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								zset-max-ziplist-entries 128
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								zset-max-ziplist-value 64
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								# HyperLogLog sparse representation bytes limit. The limit includes the
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							 | 
							
								
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								# 16 bytes header. When an HyperLogLog using the sparse representation crosses
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								# dense representation is more memory efficient.
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								# the space efficient encoding without slowing down too much PFADD,
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								# which is O(N) with the sparse encoding. The value can be raised to
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								# ~ 10000 when CPU is not a concern, but space is, and the data set is
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								# composed of many HyperLogLogs with cardinality in the 0 - 15000 range.
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								# keys to values). The hash table implementation Redis uses (see dict.c)
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								# performs a lazy rehashing: the more operation you run into a hash table
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								# that is rehashing, the more rehashing "steps" are performed, so if the
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								# server is idle the rehashing is never complete and some more memory is used
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								# The default is to use this millisecond 10 times every second in order to
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								# actively rehash the main dictionaries, freeing memory when possible.
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								# publisher can produce them).
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								# Both the hard or the soft limit can be disabled by setting them to zero.
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								# Redis calls an internal function to perform many background tasks, like
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								# never requested, and so forth.
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								# tasks to perform according to the specified "hz" value.
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								# 100 only in environments where very low latency is required.
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								# big latency spikes.
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