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154 my redis instance seems to being growing very large and i'd like to find out which of the multiple databases i have in there consumes how much memory How do i do this without using some distributed locking mechanism?

Redis' info command just shows me the total size and the number of keys per database which doesn't give me much insight. Sometimes i want to purge them all automatically It also looked strange to me, but the call to connect to redis actually uses the env variable

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I logged the variable i use on connect, just in case, and it shows the right value.

I'm running redis with docker and there is an authentication password with the redis_password env variable

I have a very small data saved in redis and the following is working as expected that will allow me to download all keys I want to delete all keys I want everything wiped out and give me a blank database Is there a way to do this in redis client?

How do i run redis on windows The redis download page just seems to offer *nix options Can i run redis natively on windows? I'm working with redis on my local machine so i dont really need to set up a password to connect to the server with my php client (i'm using predis as a client)

Redis Cloud Leverages Amazon Bedrock to Deliver Speed and Reliability
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However, i'm moving my app to a live

I ran this command to access my redis server Telnet 127.0.0.1 6379 what is the command to show all of my databases? However, i would like to use also redis username together with password In my redis db i have a number of prefix:<numeric_id&gt

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