- <h1><a name="Redis Documentation">Redis Documentation</a></h1>Hello! The followings are pointers to different parts of the Redis Documentation.<br/><br/><ul><li> <a href="README.html">The README</a> is the best starting point to know more about the project.</li><li> <a href="QuickStart.html">This short Quick Start</a> provides a five minutes step-by-step istructions on how to download, compile, run and test the basic workings of a Redis server.</li><li> <a href="CommandReference.html">The command reference</a> is a description of all the Redis commands with links to command specific pages.</li><li> <a href="TwitterAlikeExample.html">This is a tuturial about creating a Twitter clone using *only* Redis as database, no relational DB at all is used</a>, it is a good start to understand the key-value database paradigm.</li><li> <a href="IntroductionToRedisDataTypes.html">A Fifteen Minutes Introduction to the Redis Data Types</a> explains how Redis data types work and the basic patterns of working with Redis.</li><li> <a href="Features.html">The features page</a> (currently in draft) is a good start to understand the strength and limitations of Redis.</li><li> <a href="Benchmarks.html">The benchmark page</a> is about the speed performances of Redis.</li><li> <a href="FAQ.html">Our FAQ</a> contains of course some answers to common questions about Redis.</li><li> <b><a href="SponsorshipHowto.html">How to donate</a></b> to the project sponsoring features.</li></ul>
-<h1><a name="HOWTOs about selected features">HOWTOs about selected features</a></h1><ul><li> <a href="ReplicationHowto.html">The Redis Replication HOWTO</a> is what you need to read in order to understand how Redis master <code name="code" class="python"><-></code> slave replication works.</li><li> <a href="AppendOnlyFileHowto.html">The Append Only File HOWTO</a> explains how the alternative Redis durability mode works. AOF is an alternative to snapshotting on disk from time to time (the default).</li></ul>
+ = Redis Documentation =<br/><br/><a href="http://pyha.ru/wiki/index.php?title=Redis:index" target="_blank">Russian Translation</a>Hello! The followings are pointers to different parts of the Redis Documentation.<h1><a name="Getting started">Getting started</a></h1><ul><li> New! You can now <a href="http://try.redis-db.com" target="_blank">Try Redis directly in your browser!</a>.</li><li> <a href="README.html">The README</a> is a good starting point to know more about the project.</li><li> <a href="QuickStart.html">This short Quick Start</a> provides a five minutes step-by-step istructions on how to download, compile, run and test the basic workings of a Redis server.</li><li> <a href="CommandReference.html">The command reference</a> is a description of all the Redis commands with links to command specific pages. You can also download the <a href="http://go2.wordpress.com/?id=725X1342&site=masonoise.wordpress.com&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmasonoise.files.wordpress.com%2F2010%2F03%2Fredis-cheatsheet-v1.pdf" target="_blank">Redis Commands Cheat-Sheet</a> provided by Mason Jones (btw some command may be missing, the primary source is the wiki).</li><li> <a href="IntroductionToRedisDataTypes.html">A Fifteen Minutes Introduction to the Redis Data Types</a> explains how Redis data types work and the basic patterns of working with Redis.</li><li> <a href="http://simonwillison.net/static/2010/redis-tutorial/" target="_blank">the Simon Willison Redis Tutorial</a> is a <b>must read</b>, very good documentation where you will find a lot of real world ideas and use cases.</li><li> <a href="http://blog.mjrusso.com/2010/10/17/redis-from-the-ground-up.html" target="_blank">Redis from the ground up</a> is an impressive article to know more about Redis if you are a newcomer.</li><li> <a href="http://playnice.ly/blog/2010/10/19/getting-started-redis-python/" target="_blank">Getting started with Redis and Python</a></li></ul>
+<h1><a name="Full programming examples">Full programming examples</a></h1><ul><li> <a href="TwitterAlikeExample.html">This is a tutorial about creating a Twitter clone using *only* Redis as database, no relational DB at all is used</a>, it is a good start to understand the key-value database paradigm.</li></ul>
+<h1><a name="FAQs and benchmarks">FAQs and benchmarks</a></h1><ul><li> <a href="Benchmarks.html">The benchmark page</a> is about the speed performances of Redis.</li><li> <a href="FAQ.html">Our FAQ</a> contains of course some answers to common questions about Redis. Not very up-to-date.</li></ul>
+<h1><a name="HOWTOs about selected features">HOWTOs about selected features</a></h1><ul><li> <a href="ReplicationHowto.html">The Redis Replication HOWTO</a> is what you need to read in order to understand how Redis master <code name="code" class="python"><-></code> slave replication works.</li><li> <a href="AppendOnlyFileHowto.html">The Append Only File HOWTO</a> explains how the alternative Redis durability mode works. AOF is an alternative to snapshotting on disk from time to time (the default).</li><li> <a href="VirtualMemoryUserGuide.html">Virtual Memory User Guide</a>. A simple to understand guide about using and configuring the Redis Virtual Memory.</li><li> <a href="RedisPipelining.html">Redis Pipelining Guide</a>.</li><li> Memory optimization: Full of keys, a <a href="http://antirez.com/post/redis-weekly-update-7.html" target="_blank">blog post at antirez.com</a> showing how to use Redis 2.0 and hashes to create a setup where you can store 5 times more data in your Redis instance.</li><li> <a href="http://antirez.com/post/autocomplete-with-redis.html" target="_blank">Implementing auto complete with Redis</a>.</li></ul>