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It's the right thing to do on windows.
Normally, redis commands are backward compatible. |
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It's the right thing to do on windows.
Normally, redis commands are backward compatible. |
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Hi, I'm currently facing a similar situation exposed here.,
I'm trying to upgrade Redis from 3.2.100 to at least 5.0.13. I'm currently hosting Redis on a Windows box. Since Redis is not supported on Windows anymore, I'm left with the option of hosting Redis on a Docker Image inside this Windows box, Please confirm if this is a feasible approach.
Also, I have a .Net API which communicates with this Redis instance, I read some of the release notes but did not find anything that could impact it, though still not sure. Does anyone gone through a similar situation or know if these newer versions broke something on your APIs?
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