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c2513ecb | 1 | Redis 2.6 release notes |
2 | ||
3 | Migrating from 2.4 to 2.6 | |
4 | ========================= | |
5 | ||
01e95705 | 6 | Redis 2.4 is mostly a strict subset of 2.6. However there are a few things |
7 | that you should be aware of: | |
c2513ecb | 8 | |
01e95705 | 9 | * You can't use .rdb and AOF files generated with 2.6 into a 2.4 instance. |
10 | * 2.4 slaves can be attached to 2.6 masters, but not the contrary, and only | |
11 | for the time needed to perform the version upgrade. | |
c2513ecb | 12 | |
01e95705 | 13 | There are also a few API differences, that are unlikely to cause problems, |
14 | but it is better to keep them in mind: | |
c2513ecb | 15 | |
16 | * SORT now will refuse to sort in numerical mode elements that can't be parsed | |
17 | as numbers. | |
18 | * EXPIREs now all have millisecond resolution (but this is very unlikely to | |
19 | break code that was not conceived exploting the previous resolution error | |
20 | in some way.) | |
21 | * INFO output is a bit different now, and contains empty lines and comments | |
01e95705 | 22 | starting with '#'. All the major clients should be already fixed to work |
23 | with the new INFO format. | |
c2513ecb | 24 | |
25 | --------- | |
26 | CHANGELOG | |
27 | --------- | |
28 | ||
29 | What's new in Redis 2.6.0 | |
30 | ========================= | |
31 | ||
32 | UPGRADE URGENCY: We suggest new users to start with 2.6.0, and old users to | |
33 | upgrade after some testing of the application with the new | |
34 | Redis version. | |
35 | ||
36 | * Server side Lua scripting, see http://redis.io/commands/eval | |
37 | * Virtual Memory removed (was deprecated in 2.4) | |
38 | * Hardcoded limits about max number of clients removed. | |
39 | * AOF low level semantics is generally more sane, and especially when used | |
40 | in slaves. | |
41 | * Milliseconds resolution expires, also added new commands with milliseconds | |
42 | precision (PEXPIRE, PTTL, ...). | |
43 | * Clinets max output buffer soft and hard limits. You can specifiy different | |
44 | limits for different classes of clients (normal,pubsub,slave). | |
45 | * AOF is now able to rewrite aggregate data types using variadic commands, | |
46 | often producing an AOF that is faster to save, load, and is smaller in size. | |
47 | * Every redis.conf directive is now accepted as a command line option for the | |
48 | redis-server binary, with the same name and number of arguments. | |
49 | * Hash table seed randomization for protection against collisions attacks. | |
50 | * Performances improved when writing large objects to Redis. | |
51 | * Significant parts of the core refactored or rewritten. New internal APIs | |
52 | and core changes allowed to develop Redis Cluster on top of the new code, | |
53 | however for 2.6 all the cluster code was removed, and will be released with | |
54 | Redis 3.0 when it is more complete and stable. | |
55 | * Redis ASCII art logo added at startup. | |
56 | * Crash report on memory violation or failed asserts improved significantly | |
57 | to make debugging of hard to catch bugs simpler. | |
58 | * redis-benchmark improvements: ability to run selected tests, | |
59 | CSV output, faster, better help. | |
60 | * redis-cli improvements: --eval for comfortable development of Lua scripts. | |
61 | * SHUTDOWN now supports two optional arguments: "SAVE" and "NOSAVE". | |
62 | * INFO output split into sections, the command is now able to just show | |
63 | pecific sections. | |
64 | * New statistics about how many time a command was called, and how much | |
65 | execution time it used (INFO commandstats). | |
66 | * More predictable SORT behavior in edge cases. | |
67 | * INCRBYFLOAT and HINCRBYFLOAT commands. | |
68 | ||
69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
70 | ||
71 | Credits: Where not specified the implementation and design are done by | |
72 | Salvatore Sanfilippo and Pieter Noordhuis. Thanks to VMware for making all | |
73 | this possible. Also many thanks to all the other contributors and the amazing | |
74 | community we have. | |
75 | ||
76 | See commit messages for more credits. | |
77 | ||
78 | Cheers, | |
79 | Salvatore |