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How to Install Redis NoSQL Database on Linux openSUSE 12.x Step-by-Step Easy Guide

July 23, 2013 | By Duchateaux.

How to Install Redis for openSUSE

The Guide shows you Step-by-Step How to Install and Getting-Started Quickly with the Latest Redis NoSQL Database Stable/Development Release for openSUSE 12.1/12.2/12.3/12.4 KDE4 i386/amd64.

Redis is an In Memory NoSQL Database Very Fast, Versatile and Scalable, Look at the StartUp Guide for More Insight About It…

To the How to Install Redis for openSUSE Bottom you Find Link to Quick Start Guide for Redis Database StatUp.

Redis an in-memory remote database that offers high performance, replication,/nand a unique data model to produce a platform for solving problems.

J.L.Carlson – Redis in Action

Install Redis for openSUSE - Featured
  1. Download Latest Redis Stable/Dev Release:

    Get Redis .tar.gz
  2. Right-Click on Archive > Open with Ark

    Extract the Content Into: /tmp.

    Install Redis for openSUSE - KDE Redis Source Extraction

  3. Open Terminal Window
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)

    Install Redis for openSUSE - Open Terminal

    In case first see: Terminal QuickStart Guide.

  4. Installing Redis

    sudo su

    If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo

    make
    make test
    make install

  5. Redis Getting-Started Tutorial

    Redis Quick Start
  6. Now Thanks to Salvatore Sanfilippo and the Redis Community you can Fully Enjoy the Easy, Reliable, Fast & Scalable Redis Database on openSUSE Linux.